Cervical Plating System

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Low profile Plating System is intended for anterior stabilization of the cervical injuries associated with degeneration, instability, and trauma.
Optimized biomechanical rigidity and flexibility.
Manufactured from high strength titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V-ELI) enhanced with TiO2 coating layer.
Longitudial curved profile to be anatomically seated on the anterior aspect of the cervical column.
Angular fixation of the screw in longitudinal axis.
Transverse curved profile to be anatomically seated on the anterior aspect of the cervical column.
Angular fixation of the screw in transverse axis.
Anatomic low-profile implant with thickness of 1.8mm.
One step locking of the clamp over the screw head.
No over-height of clamp from the plate surface.
Self-drilling screw tip for easy purchasing
Transverse curved profile to be anatomically seated on the anterior aspect of the cervical column.
Angular fixation of the screw in transverse axis.
Plate variety of 1 to 4 levels,each in various lengths with 2 to 4 mm increment.

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Cervical implants are orthopedic devices orthopedic surgeons use to decompress and stabilize the spine. These devices are implanted either from the front (anterior) of the spine or from the back (posterior). Information about anterior implants starts below.
The aims of cervical spine surgery include:
1 – Reduce pressure on the nerve(s) by decompression (for instance, surgically removing tissues pushing on a nerve).
2- Stabilize the cervical spine by fusing two or more cervical vertebrae together.

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