Posterior Cervical Screw System is a medical device used in spinal surgeries to stabilize the cervical spine (neck region) by fixation of the spinal column with screws and rods.
The system consists of pedicle screws, lateral mass screws, hooks, and rods that are used to form a construct to stabilize the spine.
The posterior cervical screw system is used to treat various spinal conditions such as degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and spinal fractures.
PTED stands for Percutaneous Transforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy, which is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat herniated discs in the spine. The PTED Access Instrument Set is a specialized set of surgical instruments used for this procedure.
T-PAL Peek Cage is a medical implant used in spinal surgeries. It is a cage-shaped device made of polyetheretherketone (PEEK), a biocompatible thermoplastic polymer material that is known for its high strength and radiolucency.
The cage is designed to be inserted into the intervertebral space of the spine to provide stability and support, and to promote fusion between adjacent vertebrae.
T-PAL Peek Cage is typically used in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures, which involve removing a damaged disc in the neck and replacing it with the cage and bone graft to promote fusion.
The T-PAL Peek Cage Instrument Set is a collection of surgical instruments designed to aid in the implantation of T-PAL Peek Cages. These cages are used in spinal fusion procedures to provide structural support and promote bone growth between vertebral bodies.
The instrument set typically includes a range of instruments such as T-PAL cage trials, curettes, implant inserter, and impactor. These instruments help in preparing the space between the vertebrae and placing the T-PAL Peek Cage in the correct position. The set may also include additional instruments such as rongeurs, drills, and taps for preparing the vertebral bodies and screws for fixation.
Titanium mesh cages are medical devices used in spinal fusion surgery to provide structural support and promote bone growth in the affected area.
They are typically made of titanium, a strong and lightweight metal that is biocompatible with the human body. The mesh design allows for bone to grow through the cage and fuse with the adjacent vertebral bodies, creating a solid fusion mass.
Titanium mesh cages are used in a variety of spinal fusion procedures, including anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) and lumbar interbody fusion (LIF).
A Titanium Mesh Cage Instrument Set typically includes the surgical instruments and tools needed to implant a titanium mesh cage during spinal fusion surgery. The specific instruments included in the set may vary depending on the manufacturer, but may include:
TLIF Peek Cage is a type of spinal fusion device that is used in a surgical procedure called Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF). TLIF Peek Cage is designed to replace a damaged or removed intervertebral disc in the lumbar spine and promote fusion between the adjacent vertebrae. The cage is made of a type of plastic called polyetheretherketone (PEEK), which has been shown to be biocompatible and have good mechanical properties.
During the TLIF procedure, the surgeon approaches the spine through a small incision in the back and removes the damaged disc. The TLIF Peek Cage is then inserted into the empty disc space and filled with bone graft material. The cage provides support and stability to the vertebral column, while the bone graft material promotes fusion between the adjacent vertebrae.
TLIF (Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion) PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) cage instrument set is a surgical tool kit used in spinal fusion surgery to implant a PEEK cage into the intervertebral disc space through a minimally invasive approach. The TLIF PEEK cage is designed to provide structural support and promote fusion between the adjacent vertebral bodies while maintaining the natural disc height and alignment.