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Enhancing Spinal Correction: Hooks Anchors Hooks and anchors serve as supportive implants in spinal fusion procedures, aiding in proper alignment and posture They are especially useful in treating scoliosis, kyphosis, and degenerative spinal conditions
A curved compliant spinal bone anchor to enhance fixation strength The curved compliant bone anchor evaluated in the present study represents a first step towards enhancing the fixation strength of bone screws in a variety of orthopedic procedures, including spinal fusion surgery
AVS Anchor-C - Stryker This system features an interbody fusion device with internal screw fixation and is intended to be used in ACDF procedures to aid in cervical fusion A hollow PEEK cage with a titanium screw locking mechanism allows for rigid screw fixation without any added anterior profile
Pedicle Screws for Spine Fusion Pedicle screws are placed on consecutive vertebrae and connected by a short rod The standard surgical use of pedicle screws is in a rod-screw system, where the screws are placed on the left and right pedicles of the vertebrae to be fused and then connected using two rods on each side
SF Push-in Anchor: Innovating Orthopedic Implant Fixation SF Push-in Anchors, equipped with SupraFusion ® Technology, represent the forefront of orthopedic implant fixation, boasting remarkable strength and adaptability By seamlessly melting with bone structure through ultrasonic vibrations, they ensure superior stability and minimize the risk of failure across varying bone densities
Enhancing spinal bone anchor pull-out resistance with an L-shaped . . . This study explores the use of an L-shaped spinal bone anchor that is intended to establish a macro-shape lock with the posterior cortical layer of the vertebral body, thereby increasing the pull-out resistance of the anchor
Optimal Anchor at the Uppermost Instrumented Vertebra in Long Fusion . . . Objective: The objective of this study was to compare pedicle screws (PSs) and transverse process hooks (TPHs) as anchors at the uppermost instrumented vertebra (UIV) in the lower thoracic spine in elderly patients with adult spinal deformity