spinal fixation system
The spinal fixation system is a sophisticated medical device designed to stabilize and support the spine in cases of fractures, deformities, or instability. Its main functions include providing immobilization to affected spinal segments, facilitating fusion, and restoring the integrity of the spine. Technological features of the system encompass a variety of implants such as rods, screws, plates, and interbody fusion cages, which are often made from biocompatible materials like titanium. The spinal fixation system is used in a range of surgical procedures, from minimally invasive to complex spinal reconstructions, aiming to alleviate pain and improve patient outcomes.