Spine Fixation Device
Surgical Spine Fixation Device Open Posterior Thoracolumbar Screw Rod Fixation System
Spinal fixation is used in the surgical treatment of patients with spinal degeneration, scoliosis, traumatic fracture, tumor, infection and other diseases. The product range is complete, which can meet different surgical needs. Product Design Pedicle Screw Different types of pull-up reduction interfaces can provide multiple recution modes to meet the different requirements under different operating scenarios Low profile design, significantly reduce the space occupation under
One One Locking Mechanism Anterior Cervical Plate System Large Angle Design
It can be used for anterior fixation of cervical spine in operations such as cervical degenerative disease, cervical trauma, dislocation, and removal of cervical tumor focus Product Design ACP Screw Large angle design is convenient for operators to operate on patients with upper cervical vertebra Flexible selection of adjustable angle and fixed angle screws to achieve multimode fixation The cancellous bone thread increases the holding force of the screw and is more stable
Spinal Alignment Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage Lumbar Spinal Cage
A lumbar interbody fusion cage, also known as a lumbar cage or interbody cage, is a medical device used in lumbar spine surgery to promote fusion between adjacent vertebrae. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal instability, and disc herniation in the lumbar region. The lumbar interbody fusion cage is typically made of biocompatible materials such as titanium, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), or a combination of
Convenient Operation Cervical Interbody Fusion Device Anatomical Design
A cervical interbody fusion cage, also known as an interbody cage or cervical cage, is a medical device used in cervical spine surgery to promote fusion between adjacent vertebrae. It is primarily used to treat conditions such as degenerative disc disease, cervical herniated discs, spinal instability, and cervical spondylolisthesis. The cervical interbody fusion cage is typically made of biocompatible materials such as titanium, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), or a combination
Minimally Invasive Spine Fixation Device Posterior Thoracolumbar Screw-Rod Fixation System
A minimally invasive posterior thoracolumbar screw-rod fixation system is a surgical technique and associated set of instruments used for stabilizing the spine in the thoracic and lumbar regions. This system is designed to treat various spinal conditions, such as fractures, deformities, and instability. The specific components and design of the system may vary depending on the manufacturer and the surgeon's preference. However, here are some common features and components of
Convenient Expandable Lumbar Interbody Cage Post Implantation Stabilization
After the lumbar intervertebral disc is removed, it is implanted into the intervertebral space for fusion and fixation, which can be used for PLIF, TLIF, MIS-TLIF and other operations. Product Design Anatomical Design Convex support surface fits the upper and lower endplates, more in line with the human anatomical structure and facilitate fusion Post-implantation Stabilization Pyramidal teeth prevent migration and achieve primary stability of implantation. The design of
Cervical Fusion Cage Cervical Interbody Fusion Device With Better Treatment Effect
Used for fusion and fixation of intervertebral space after cervical disc removal Product Deisgn Anatomical Design Pyramidal teeth structure prevents migration and achieve primary stability of implantation Lordotic angle 8° Restore cervical physiological lordosis Superior convex design fits the lower end plate of the upper vertebral body to achieve anatomical fit Improve the Fusion Rate The extra large bone grafting window increases the amount of bone graft, increases the
Posterior Thoracolumbar Vertebral Augmentation Devices Screw Rod Fixation System
When osteoporotic patients need internal fixation surgery, bone cement screws can be used to strengthen the screw path to prevent the screw from loosening due to osteoporotic bone, so that patients can obtain more safe and reliable posterior fixation. Product Design Bone Cement Screw The optimized outlet design of bone cement can effectively improve the distribution effect of bone cement and make the holding effect of screws in the vertebral body of osteoporosis patients
MIS Screw Extender Blade Spine Fixation Device Vertebral Fixation Device
Fixation of the spine by percutaneous minimally invasive means, combined with an upgraded tool combination, makes in vitro operation more convenient, and can be used for conventional minimally invasive percutaneous internal fixation and bone cement enhanced fixation. Product Design MIS Screw The low profile design reduces the space occupation under the rod and the irritation to the surrounding soft tissue Mechanically strengthened screw can greatly increase the contact area
Safe Spine Fixation Device Vertebral Augmentation Screw-Rod Fixation System
A minimally invasive posterior thoracolumbar vertebral augmentation screw-rod fixation system is a surgical technique and associated set of instruments used for stabilizing the spine in the thoracic and lumbar regions. This system combines the benefits of screw-rod fixation with vertebral augmentation, which involves the injection of bone cement into the fractured or weakened vertebrae. The specific components and design of the system may vary depending on the manufacturer