Orthopedics
Spine
Anterior Cervical Spine System
Pedicle Screw System
TLIF Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage
Anterior Cervical Spine System
Anterior Cervical Spine Locking Plate System IV with its low profile design and special locking mechanism can help to stabilize the cervical spine from C2 to C7. The variable and fixed angle screws allow the surgeon to build a semi-rigid, constrained or hybrid fixation construct. It can be used in the stabilization of the cervical spine in tumors, trauma and degenerative disc disease.
Pedicle Screw System
The TINA Spine Pedicle Screw System is designed with a maximal 50° polyaxial pedicle screw which could facilitate the placement of the pedicle screw and rod. The double-lead thread design provides secure anchorage in the bone and fast screw insertion while the saddle locking block with serrated thread increases contact area thereby enhancing the holding force between rod and screw, and minimizing the cross threading. It can be used in the stabilization of thoracolumbar and sacral spine tumors, spondylolisthesis trauma and degenerative disc disease.
TLIF Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage
The TLIF cage is designed with anatomical structure, optimal condition for fusion to replace lumbar intervertebral discs and to fuse the adjacent vertebral bodies together at vertebral levels L1–S1. The TLIF implant is designed for a transforaminal approach. Indications are lumbar and lumbosacral pathologies in which segmental spondylodesisis indicated, these include;
- Degenerative disc diseases and spinal instabilities
- Revision procedures for post-discectomy syndrome
- Pseudarthrosis or failed spondylodesis
- Degenerative spondylolisthesis
- Isthmic spondylolisthesis