What is cervical anterior plate system?
The Shielder ACP System for CERVICAL SPINE is a medical implant used in cervical surgery. Its purpose is to provide stability and fusion of the cervical spine after cervical discectomy and decompression surgery.
The cervical anterior plate system consists of a metal plate fixed to the anterior part of the cervical spine with screws, usually made of titanium or stainless steel. Steel plates provide stability to the spine, while bone grafts used during surgery fuse the vertebrae together over time.
The cervical anterior plate system is used to treat a range of cervical spine diseases, including degenerative disc diseases, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and cervical fractures.
Shielder ACP Plate Description
Coarctate plate shaft: 12 mm
Gradually broadening screwing part: 16 mm
Slots for additional screw fixation, and unique pre-fixation options
Low-profile design to reduce the impingement on local anatomical structure, with the plate thickness of only 1.9 mm
Combination of short plate options and hyper-screw angulations to avoid impingement on adjacent levels.
Low-profile design, the thickness of the plate is only 1.9mm, which reduces the irritation to soft tissue.
Head and tail notches for easy centerline positioning.
Large bone graft window for direct observation of bone graft, slots for additional screw fixation, and unique pre-fixation options.
Preset tablet pressing mechanism, rotate 90°clockwise to lock, easy for adjustment and revision, simple operation, one-step lock.
One screwdriver solves all applications of screw, convenient, efficient and time-saving.
Variable-angle self-tapping screw, reduce tapping and save operation time.
Dual-threaded screw design of cancellous and cortical bone, maximizes the bone purchase.
Post time: Jan-16-2025