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Spinal Implants Titanium
Minimum Order Quantity: 100 Piece
Material | Titanium |
Screw | Pedicle Screws 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.5 mm |
Type | Universal |
Size | 25 to 65 mm |
Color | Multi Colors |
Design | Modular |
Diameter | 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.5 mm |
Rod Diameter | 3.5, 4.5, 6.0, 6.5 mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Spinal Implants
Safex Inc is in to marketing of Spinal Implants and Instruments having 30 year experience. You can get state of the art Spinal devices
Like Pedicle Screws, Anterior Cervical Plates, Tliff-Pliff cages, Expandable Cages and many more
Additional Information:
- Item Code: STANDARD
- Production Capacity: 10000
- Delivery Time: Quick
Spine Screw Instrument Set
Type | Surgical Equipments |
Usage/Application | Spine Surgery |
Material | Steel |
Brand | SAFEX INCs |
Instruments For Spine Surgery
Spine Screw Instrument Set
Safex Inc Polyaxial Screw
A polyaxial screw is an orthopedic implant used in spinal fusion surgeries to stabilize and align the vertebrae. It consists of a screw and a separate head, which can articulate in multiple directions relative to the screw's axis. This design allows for greater flexibility in the placement of connecting rods and minimizes the stress concentration at the screw-rod interface. Here are some key features and functions of polyaxial screws:
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Polyaxial Design: Unlike traditional monoaxial screws, which have fixed heads aligned with the screw's axis, polyaxial screws have heads that can move or pivot in multiple directions. This polyaxiality allows for more flexibility in rod placement and angulation, which can be especially useful in complex spinal deformity correction surgeries.
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Screw Thread: Polyaxial screws typically have a self-tapping and self-drilling thread design, allowing for easy insertion into the vertebrae without the need for pre-drilling.
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Head Design: The screw head is usually spherical or ball-shaped, allowing it to articulate in various planes. The head may have a groove or channel to accommodate the connecting rod, and it may feature a locking mechanism to secure the rod in place once inserted.
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Compatibility with Rods: Polyaxial screws are used in conjunction with connecting rods to provide stabilization and alignment of the spine. The polyaxial design allows the rod to be placed at different angles relative to the screw head, facilitating optimal alignment and correction of spinal deformities.
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Material: Polyaxial screws are typically made from biocompatible materials such as titanium or titanium alloy. These materials are strong, durable, and compatible with medical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT scans.
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Versatility: Polyaxial screws are versatile and can be used in various spinal fusion procedures, including degenerative conditions, trauma, tumor resection, and deformity correction. They offer surgeons greater flexibility in rod placement and alignment, leading to improved surgical outcomes.
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Locking Mechanism: Some polyaxial screws come with a locking mechanism that secures the rod in place once inserted into the screw head. This locking mechanism prevents the rod from backing out and provides additional stability.