cervical fusion broken screws
Cervical fusion broken screws refer to a specialized type of surgical implant used in the cervical spine to stabilize the neck after a fusion procedure. The main function of these screws is to hold the vertebrae together, allowing for the fusion of the bones and the stabilization of the spine. Technological features include high-grade medical steel construction, precision threading, and a design that promotes osseointegration. These screws are crucial in various cervical fusion surgeries, such as those performed to treat conditions like herniated discs, spinal instability, and cervical degenerative diseases. They are designed to withstand the stresses of the body and maintain structural integrity over time, ensuring that patients can return to their daily activities with reduced neck pain and improved stability.