The document discusses features of a spinal implant including pre-bent flanges that meet anatomical requirements and reduce required bending, a roughened backside surface to enhance stability, a locking cage system with single-sized ischial flanges and hooks available in small, medium, and large sizes from 50-70mm diameters, and polyaxial screws from 15-75mm in length. It also outlines a pre-op and post-op clinical application process involving cage trials, flange bending, locking nuts, and cemented cups.
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2. Other Features
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Flanges are pre-bent
Meet anatomical requirement
Reduce the required bending angle on
table
25¡ã
40¡ã
Roughened backside
surface
To enhance initial stability
3. Specification Locking Cage
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Locking nut
Single size
Ischial flange
Single size
Hook
Small: 10mm
Medium: 15mm
Large: 20mm
Locking Cage (left, right)
¦µ 50 mm
¦µ 54 mm
¦µ 58 mm
¦µ 62 mm
¦µ 66 mm
¦µ 70 mm
Polyaxial screws (¦µ 6.5mm)
Screw lengths:
15 mm
20 mm
25 mm
30 mm
35 mm
40 mm
45 mm
50 mm
55 mm
60 mm
65 mm
70 mm
75 mm
4. Application in Clinical Practice
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Pre-OP
Cage trial Flange bending Locking nut
Stability test
Cemented cupPost-OP