The posterior cervical fixation system is an orthopedic implant used for the treatment of cervical spondylosis, typically used to treat diseases such as cervical fractures, cervical spondylolisthesis, and cervical disc herniation.
This spinal implant system stabilizes the cervical spine by surgery screws,locking plate, and other fixations in the posterior approach, promoting fracture healing or reducing the pressure of cervical disc herniation, thereby alleviating symptoms and restoring cervical function.
Suitable for posterior internal fixation surgery internal fixation of cervical deformities, slippage, trauma, tumors, axial fractures, and unstable occipital neck dislocation.
Overall, the posterior cervical fixation system is an effective surgical method for treating cervical spondylosis. The posterior cervical screw rod system can effectively provide three column fixation of the cervical spine, and its stability is better than that of anterior plate screws. At the same time, compared with posterior lateral block screws, it can provide stronger fixation strength and resistance to extraction. The posterior screw rod system can restore the physiological position of the cervical spine to the maximum extent during the treatment of cervical instability, thereby stabilizing the spine. It can also perform reduction and decompression while fixing, and it can achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy in the treatment of cervical instability.