Orthoplus is the Malaysian distributor of Implanet France's Jazz™ platform
The Jazz™ platform pairs a flat polyester band with titanium hardware — three interoperable systems, one construct, one operative logic, engineered specifically for the spine.
Jazz™ is hybrid by design — bands, hooks, and pedicle screws share one rod, one tensioner logic, and one instrument set, giving surgeons a single operative language across deformity, trauma, and degenerative cases.
A highly resistant flat biocompatible polyester band forms a very efficient interface around bony structure.
Bands, hooks, and pedicle screws share one rod, one tensioner logic, one instrument set.
44 peer-reviewed references in the Jazz™ Evo bibliography alone, spanning efficacy, safety, and biomechanics.
Three interoperable systems built around a single posterior fixation logic — chosen by indication, not by inventory.
Multi-purpose titanium alloy connectors clip onto the union rod, locked to the band by a single screw. Rod diameters 3.5 to 6.35 mm, tested to ASTM F1717, delivered sterile.
A two-part connector crimped closed on the band — a rod-free bony anchor for sublaminar wiring technique, used as a temporary stabilization adjunct to fusion.
Polyaxial and polyaxial-reduction pedicle screws with a universal driver, for posterior non-cervical fixation as an adjunct to fusion — from L3 to the sacrum or ilium.

The Jazz™ systems may be used in conjunction with other implants made of titanium alloy or cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy whenever wiring may help secure the attachment of other implants.
One operative logic: rod caliper, templates, and French bender come from the same instrument set. Distraction and compression use standard instruments with the tensioner left in place.
Pedicle screw fixation through a muscle-sparing corridor, on the instruments your team already knows — screws set through extended tabs, with the pedicle prepared down the same trajectory.

Spinal reconstructive surgery for correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, adult scoliosis, kyphosis, and spondylolisthesis. The Claw and Frame systems are indicated as an adjunct to fusion to treat AIS.
Spinal trauma surgery in sublaminar or facet wiring techniques; temporary stabilization as a bone anchor during the development of solid bony fusion and aid in the repair of bone fractures.
Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, tumor, pseudarthrosis, and revision of a failed fusion attempt, as an adjunct to spinal fusions of the thoracic, lumbar, and/or sacral spine.
Indications as stated in the Jazz™ Evo, Jazz™ Lock, and Jazz™ Spinal System operative techniques. Devices are temporary implants for use with autograft and/or allograft.
As listed in the Jazz™ Evo operative technique bibliography — Jazz™ Lock carries a further eight.
Spine, Eur Spine J, J Child Orthop, Orthop Traumatol Surg Res, Acta Orthop Belg
Including neuromonitoring, infection outcomes, and rigid deformity series
Neurological scoliosis, trauma, and degenerative indications, including PJK prevention
Strength to failure, stiffness reduction, biocompatibility, dynamic stabilization, 3D imaging