With the touch of a single button, AutoPlex M4 mixes and transfers highly viscous bone cement for delivery in less than 60 seconds.1 You don't have to choose between efficiency and cement control. AutoPlex M4 is designed to help maximize both—giving you the automatic standard.
Please see Instructions for Use (IFU) for a complete listing of warnings, precautions and adverse events.
VertaPlex HV bone cement is used for treating vertebral compression fractures.2 It reaches a thick viscosity as soon as it's mixed and maintains viscosity for an average of 18 minutes.3
VertaPlex HV cement was introduced in 2009 to address specific viscosity and working time preferences for physicians. In 2015, VertaPlex HV became the first polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement in the U.S. to receive 510(k) clearance for the fixation of pathological fractures of the sacral vertebral body or ala using sacral vertebroplasty or sacroplasty.4
VertaPlex bone cement has been developed for physicians who want low initial viscosity and increased working time. Advantageous for multilevel vertebral augmentation, VertaPlex bone cement maintains its toothpaste-like consistency for an average of 20 minutes.3
SpinePlex bone cement is a derivative of Simplex P bone cement and has an average working time of 10-12 minutes.1 It contains the same PMMA as Simplex P and is manufactured using the same proprietary process. Simplex P bone cement has proven through clinical testing to have high fatigue,5 compressive and flexural strengths,6 and low creep.7
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