
Posterior Cervical Fusion System
The Posterior Cervical Fusion System is a comprehensive set of medical devices and implants used in spinal fusion surgeries performed through the back (posterior) of the neck to stabilize and fuse the cervical spine. This system is used to treat a variety of cervical spine conditions, such as instability, deformities, fractures, tumors, or degenerative disc disease. The system typically includes screws, rods, hooks, and connectors, which are used to immobilize the affected vertebrae, allowing them to fuse over time.
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