Minimal Trauma Vertebroplasty System Vertebroplasty Needle Kit
The percutaneous vertebroplasty system puncture kit is a specialized set of instruments used in the percutaneous vertebroplasty procedure. It includes various components necessary for creating access points in the skin and guiding the insertion of needles or cannulae into the fractured vertebrae. The puncture kit is an essential part of the overall system used to treat vertebral compression fractures.
Components typically found in a percutaneous vertebroplasty system puncture kit may include:
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Puncture Needles or Cannulae: These are specially designed instruments used to create access points in the skin and provide a pathway for the insertion of the treatment needles or cannulae into the fractured vertebrae. They are typically available in different sizes to accommodate various patient anatomies and specific procedural requirements.
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Guidewires: Guidewires are thin, flexible wires that help guide the placement of the puncture needles or cannulae. They are inserted through the access points created by the puncture needles to provide a path for the subsequent instruments.
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Dilators: Dilators are used to gradually widen the access points created by the puncture needles, allowing for the easier insertion of the treatment needles or cannulae.
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Obturators: Obturators are solid rods or wires that are inserted through the dilators to maintain access and guide the placement of the treatment needles or cannulae.
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Introducer Sheaths: Introducer sheaths are protective sleeves or tubes that are placed over the treatment needles or cannulae to facilitate their smooth insertion into the fractured vertebrae and minimize tissue trauma.
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Local Anesthetic: Local anesthetic agents may be included in the kit to provide pain relief and numbness around the access points and the treatment site.
Product Features
- Minimal Trauma, Less Bleeding
- Easy Operation and Short Surgical Time
- Significant Effect and Rapid Postoperative Recovery
Indications
- Infection, hemorrhagic disease, unstable fracture or accompanied by spinal cord and nerve root injury, extremely severe vertebral compression fracture that can not establish an operating channel and combined with lesions at the same site requiring surgical treatment, pedicle fracture
- Severe compression fracture
- The compression ratio of upper thoracic spine exceeds 50%, and the compression ratio of lumbar spine exceeds 75%
- Spinal canal stenosis, intervertebral disc herniation and allergy
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