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Titanium anodising type II dark anodising...
TYP-II titanium anodising - dark anodising for optimised surface properties TYP-II dark anodising...
Instruments and implant systems for osteosynthesis
Plates and Screws for mini, small and large fragments are only a selection from our wide range. With...
Of course, there are special requirements for implant production, especially when it comes to larg...
Universal surgical retractor systems
Sattler® Universal surgical retractor systems, more than just 1 system! The „...
FastExtract® FX - Easy Screw Removal
Now new and developed for the special needs in operational practices and practice clinics. Who do...
Spine - Instruments & Implants
We develop, optimise and manufacture a variety of spinal implants and instruments (e.g. pedicle scre...
Smart Correction® computer assisted hexapods
Smart Correction® is designed for the treatment of deformity corrections, open and closed fractu...
The most common models are available. Ribbon-retractor but also Deaver, Cooley, Hibbs and Davidson m...
The MIS Z-Pedicle Screw System and the pre-sterilized implants offer surgeons an ideal solution for...
Instruments for orthopaedics Rudolf Storz offers a wide range of products in the field of orthopa...
McCulloch for intervertebral disc diseases
Our popular McCulloch retractor system impresses with its robust, flexible, and user-friendly design...
Whatever you are looking for in this area, you will find an instrument: : Burford, Finocchietto, DeB...
Ring fixator according to Ilizarov
Almost 70 years of experience and well over 1 million cases treated speak for this success story....
Spine One of our newest delivery programs offers you as a special feature the complete CASPAR pro...
diBLACK-LINE - the new generation of surgical...
diBLACK-LINE – the new generation of surgical instruments from DIMEDA DIMEDA Instrumente of...
FastExtract® MX – Easy Screw Removal - universal...
FastExtract® MX – Easy Screw Removal - universal screw removal system Who does not know...
Not just a Kirschner wire... Our Kirschner wires are individually machined and brought to the hig...
Rib spreaders Our particularly fast-growing product range from standard rib stoppers to customize...
Products and services from the categories Spinal surgery and implants, surgical interventions on the spine in medical technology or other healthcare-related industries .
Spinal fusion is a type of back surgery in which the bones in the spine are fused together. The fusion process involves the use of bone grafts to fill the space between the vertebrae and to support the cage. During the procedure, X-rays are taken to ensure the appropriate positioning of the vertebrae during the procedure. These X-rays may be harmful to an unborn child. Recovery from spinal fusion varies. Afterward, patients are required to undergo several physical restrictions including rest. During this time, they are also advised not to drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery.
The use of robotics for spinal fusion is a new technique that has emerged over the past few years. Robotic technology can help surgeons operate in remote locations. These robots can help them manipulate the vertebral column and fix spinal deformities. They also help doctors to perform complex operations more easily. The new devices require a high level of power and precision to perform a successful surgery. The surgical instruments used for this procedure are fabricated from glass fiber, a biodegradable material that is more reversible than metal.
The surgical instruments used in spinal surgery are extremely powerful. They must be able to apply force at different angles. One of the latest innovations in spinal fusion is the use of endoscopes, which are miniature telescopes that project an internal image of the spine. These devices are called "magnetic interference screws" and help improve the clinical outcome of the procedure. These devices are also useful in emergency situations, when the surgeon needs to access the spine.
Surgical innovations are constantly developing. The history of spine surgery is replete with pioneers, some of whom were reviled and misunderstood during their early stages. Later, their innovations are admired and celebrated. For example, Dr. Paul Harrington is known for developing implants to correct children's polio-induced scoliosis. This revolutionary surgery has since been widely adopted by physicians in the field.
Another new technique is a type of artificial disc. A synthetic artificial disc can be used to replace the spinal disks. This procedure is a type of fusion of the vertebral artery and the nerves. In a fusion, the spine surgeon uses a surgical instrument to repair the vertebrae. The surgeon inserts the implant in the spine. Its implant has to be inserted into the spinal canal. This process is a complicated and lengthy process.
While there are no clear answers to all these questions, some new technologies are available. Controlled fixation allows the surgeon to control the biomechanical forces during spinal surgery. It is a promising innovation. In addition to the new techniques, these new devices also improve the quality of patient outcomes. Achieving this is important to patients. These devices are an invaluable part of the treatment process. Many of these implants are used to treat a wide range of conditions.
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