The cervical anterior plate system is a spinal implant used for surgical treatment of cervical spondylosis, mainly for treating diseases such as cervical disc herniation, cervical degenerative diseases, and cervical spondylolisthesis.
This orthopedic implant system restores the stability of the cervical spine and reduces the pressure on the intervertebral discs by implanting a Locking Plate and several fixation screws in the anterior cervical spine, thereby alleviating pain and improving the patient's cervical function.
The cervical anterior locking plate system has advantages such as increasing the stability of the fusion segment, preventing graft slippage, maintaining the reconstructed intervertebral height and physiological curvature, improving the rate of graft fusion, and early mobilization. Our orthopedic plate with locking nail design features a Bone Screw with locking structure, which is fixed with a single cortex and includes two types: a semi limiting system and a limiting system.
Some patients have poor physiological curvature of the cervical spine before surgery, and good physiological curvature reconstruction is achieved through the stretching of the anterior intervertebral height and the shaping of the anterior titanium plate.
However, there are also certain risks associated with cervical anterior plate system surgery, such as the possibility of complications such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage after surgery. Therefore, when choosing surgical treatment for cervical spondylosis, patients should carefully choose the appropriate surgical method and fully understand the risks and possible complications of the surgery before the surgery.