Posterior cervical reconstruction is designed to support spinal stability and alignment through decompression, fixation and fusion, while helping relieve neural compression and provide posterior stabilization.
Intended for posterior cervical fixation procedures involving cervical fractures, tumors, deformities, instability and degenerative conditions. The system provides multi-point posterior fixation to support reconstruction, spinal alignment and construct stability.
Multiple fixation and connection components support occipitocervical reconstruction, posterior stabilization and different construct configurations.
Posterior stabilization is used to support cervical alignment and spinal stability. The screw–rod construct also provides fixation options for decompression, reconstruction and deformity correction.
A posterior cervical approach is performed to expose the target vertebrae and prepare the surgical field for decompression and fixation.
Laminectomy or other decompression procedures may be performed when indicated to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots.
Lateral mass or pedicle screws are positioned according to the planned construct to establish posterior fixation.
Pre-contoured rods are positioned and secured with locking caps to support alignment and rigid posterior stabilization.
Implant position, spinal alignment and construct stability are verified before wound closure.
Contact XC Medico for posterior cervical implants, compatible components, associated instrument sets and product configuration support.
Product selection and surgical technique should be determined by qualified healthcare professionals according to the patient’s clinical condition and applicable regulatory requirements.
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