loose screw spinal fusion
Loose screw spinal fusion is a groundbreaking medical procedure designed to stabilize the spine by fusing two or more vertebrae together. The main function of this procedure is to eliminate movement between the vertebrae, thereby reducing pain and pressure on nerves. Technological features of loose screw spinal fusion include the use of advanced imaging techniques to guide the surgery, specialized screws and rods that provide stability, and biocompatible materials that promote bone growth. This procedure is primarily used to treat conditions such as spinal fractures, herniated discs, and spinal deformities. By fusing the vertebrae, loose screw spinal fusion aims to improve patient mobility and overall quality of life.