interpedicular screws
Interpedicular screws are medical devices designed for spinal surgery, serving as a critical component in the stabilization of the spine. These screws are inserted into the pedicles of the vertebrae to provide fixation and support, which is essential for treating various spinal conditions such as fractures, deformities, and certain types of spinal instability. Technological features of interpedicular screws include a threaded design that ensures secure anchoring into the bone and a high-grade material composition, often titanium, for biocompatibility and strength. These screws are used in a range of procedures, from minimally invasive surgeries to more complex spinal reconstructions, offering versatility to surgeons and improved recovery prospects for patients.