Top Quality Posterior Pedicle Screws Orthopedic Implants Titanium Material

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Product Description

Basic Information

Model NO.
TY-OI801
Color
Silver
Application
Foot and Ankle
Material
Pure Titanium
Properties
Implant Materials & Artificial Organs
Instrument Classification
Class III
Warranty
One Year
After-Sale Service
Online Technical Support
Package
Sterile/Non-Sterile Package
Certificate
CE/ISO 13485
OEM
Accepted
Transport Package
Carton
HS Code
9021100000
Production Capacity
10000pices/Year

Product Introduction

Pedicle Screw 1
Pedicle Screw 2
Pedicle Screw 3

Pedicle screws are used sometimes in a spinal fusion to add extra support and strength to the fusion while it heals. Pedicle screws are placed above and below the vertebrae that were fused. A rod is used to connect the screws which prevents movement and allows the bone graft to heal.

Product Advantages

  • Low profile screw seat design
  • Minimal soft tissue irritation
  • Lager bone graft region
  • Double-thread design
  • Stronger fixation
  • Minimal screw dissection
  • Faster implantation

Principal Indications for Pedicle Fixation

  • Existing painful spinal instability: post-laminectomy spondylolisthesis, painful pseudoarthrosis.
  • Potential instability: spinal stenosis, degenerative scoliosis.
  • Unstable fractures.
  • Augmenting anterior strut grafting: tumor, infection.
  • Stabilizing spinal osteotomies.

Advantages of Pedicle Screw Fixation

The pedicle also represents the strongest point of attachment of the spine and thus significant forces can be applied to the spine without failure of the bone-metal junction.

Direction for Use

  • Blunt end design to prevent stagger thread in, ensuring easy implantation.
  • Multi-axial screw's universal direction ±18° to reduce nail impact and allow flexible structure installation.
  • When the screw is implanted, the fracture is well compressed by the thread, increasing stability.

Technical Specifications

Product Name Specification Note
PSS-miss 5.5 Polyaxial Screw 5.5×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
6.0×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
6.5×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
7.0×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
Product Name Specification Note
PSS-miss 5.5 Single-axis Screw 5.5×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
6.0×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
6.5×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy
7.0×30,35,40,45,50,55mm Titanium Alloy

*All prices are for reference only. Exact price will be based on the latest quotation.

Visual Showcase

Factory Overview
Manufacturing Process 1
Manufacturing Process 2
Detailed Dimensions

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What materials are these orthopedic screws made of? The screws are manufactured from high-quality Pure Titanium and Titanium Alloy, which are biocompatible and ideal for long-term orthopedic implants.
Q2: What is the primary function of pedicle screws in spinal surgery? They provide extra support and strength during spinal fusion by connecting vertebrae with a rod, preventing unwanted movement while the bone graft heals.
Q3: Do these implants come with quality certifications? Yes, our products are CE and ISO 13485 certified, meeting international standards for medical devices and Class III instrument classification.
Q4: Are different screw sizes available for different patient needs? Absolutely. We offer both polyaxial and single-axis screws in various diameters (5.5mm to 7.0mm) and lengths ranging from 30mm to 55mm.
Q5: What are the benefits of the blunt end and double-thread design? The blunt end prevents stagger threading during insertion, while the double-thread design ensures faster implantation and stronger fixation within the bone.
Q6: Do you provide after-sales technical support? Yes, we provide online technical support and a one-year warranty to ensure the best results and product reliability for medical professionals.

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