Orthopedic implant titanium cage is a Spinal Implant used in orthopedic surgery, mainly for spinal fracture and fusion surgery. It is made of titanium alloy material, which has the characteristics of lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance.
The passive implant titanium cage design allows doctors to implant titanium cages into the patient's spine to stabilize the spine and promote bone growth and fusion. The appearance of titanium cages is diverse, and suitable models and sizes can be selected according to the specific situation of patients.
Titanium cages can also be classified according to different spinal parts, such as cervical titanium cages, thoracic titanium cages, and lumbar titanium cages.
The use of passive implanted titanium cages can effectively alleviate patient pain, restore spinal stability, and promote bone growth and fusion. Its titanium alloy material has good biocompatibility and will not cause rejection or allergic reactions. In addition, the design of the titanium cage makes surgical operations simple, reducing surgical time and trauma.
In summary, the spinal implant titanium cage is a medical device used for spinal fusion fracture surgery, which has the characteristics of lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance. It has multiple types and can be selected according to the specific situation of the patient to choose the appropriate model and size. The use of titanium cages can effectively alleviate patient pain, restore spinal stability, and promote bone growth and fusion.