The Spine Pedicle Screw System is an advanced spinal fixation solution designed to provide stable and reliable support for thoracic and lumbar spine surgeries. Engineered from medical-grade titanium alloy or stainless steel, this system ensures exceptional strength, biocompatibility, and long-term durability in clinical use.
The system includes pedicle screws, rods, connectors, and instrumentation required for precise spinal stabilization. Each component is designed to offer superior grip, controlled insertion, and maximum construct stability, enabling surgeons to correct deformities, stabilize fractures, and manage degenerative spine conditions with confidence.
With its anatomical design, smooth threading, and secure locking mechanism, the system delivers optimal fixation while reducing the risk of screw loosening or pull-out. Available in multiple diameters and lengths, it accommodates variations in patient anatomy and surgical needs.
Key FeaturesProduct Details:
| Material | Titanium |
| Sterile/ Non Sterile | Non Sterile |
| Disposable/ Reusable | Disposable |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
The Titanium MIS Screw is a high-performance orthopedic implant specially designed for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). Manufactured from premium medical-grade titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V), the screw offers exceptional strength, biocompatibility, and long-term stability within the body. Its advanced design supports precise fixation with minimal tissue disruption, making it ideal for modern MIS orthopedic and spinal procedures.
Each screw is engineered with sharp threading, a smooth surface finish, and excellent insertion torque, enabling surgeons to achieve strong bone purchase with reduced operative time. Titanium’s superior biocompatibility ensures optimal osseointegration and compatibility with CT/MRI imaging.
A cervical cage is a type of spinal implant used in cervical spine surgery to treat various conditions such as cervical disc degeneration, cervical spondylosis, or fractures. The cervical cage is typically used in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures, where the goal is to remove a damaged or herniated disc and stabilize the spine to promote bone fusion.