Bone Cement Injection Kit Percutaneous Kyphoplasty System PKP Vertebroplasty Products
A bone cement injection kit is a specialized set of instruments and materials used for the delivery and injection of bone cement during various medical procedures, such as vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty. The kit typically includes the following components:
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Bone Cement: The kit includes medical-grade bone cement, usually polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). This bone cement is a biocompatible material that hardens quickly after injection, providing stability and support to the treated area.
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Mixing System: The kit may contain a mixing system, which includes components like mixing bowls or cartridges for combining the bone cement's powder and liquid components. The mixing process ensures proper cement consistency and homogeneity.
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Delivery Syringe or Gun: The bone cement is loaded into a delivery syringe or gun, which allows for controlled and precise injection into the targeted area. The syringe or gun is designed to facilitate ease of use and accurate cement delivery.
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Cannulae or Needles: Cannulae or needles are included in the kit to provide access to the treatment site. These instruments are inserted into the targeted area, allowing the bone cement to be delivered directly into the desired location.
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Extension Tubes: Extension tubes may be included to connect the delivery syringe or gun to the cannulae or needles. These tubes provide flexibility and ease of maneuverability during the cement injection process.
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Accessories: The kit may also include various accessories such as adapters, connectors, or caps to ensure compatibility and proper functioning of the components during the procedure.
- Restore Vertebral Height and Correct Kyphosis
- Low Risk of Operation and Few Complications
- Significant Effect and Rapid Postoperative Recovery
Indications
Used as a supporting device for medical institutions during percutaneous vertebroplasty
Contraindications
- 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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