About Anterior Cevical Plate (ACP)
The Anterior Cervical Plate (ACP) is a medical device used in spinal surgeries to support and stabilize the cervical spine. It helps in maintaining proper alignment of the vertebrae after surgery or injury. The ACP is commonly used in hospitals during procedures to treat spinal disorders or injuries.
Advanced Features:
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Made from strong, biocompatible materials ensuring durability and patient safety
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Provides rigid fixation for cervical vertebrae stability
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Designed for easy surgical application and precise placement
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Supports spinal fusion and proper vertebral alignment
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Suitable for treating cervical fractures, degenerative conditions, and deformities
Optimal Immobility with Precision EngineeringAnterior Cervical Plates (ACP) offer unparalleled immobilization and stabilization for the cervical spine, specifically targeting segments C2-C7. Manufactured from lightweight, anodized titanium alloys, these plates are CNC machined for exceptional accuracy. Their compatibility with both locking and non-locking standard cervical screws and self-tapping options ensures adaptability for various surgical procedures.
Safe and Reliable Surgical UseEach ACP is sterilized using either Gamma or ETO methods and packed in sterile blister packs, providing maximum safety and reducing infection risks. With a shelf life of 5 years, these plates are designed for single use and maintain their high corrosion resistance due to advanced surface treatment and titanium alloy composition.
User-Friendly and Tissue-Friendly DesignThe plates feature chamfered, smooth edges, and a low profile to minimize tissue irritation and enhance patient comfort. A pre-contoured design facilitates ease of surgical application while the availability of multiple sizes and screw hole configurations supports a range of anatomical needs. The metallic finish in gray or blue adds to its visibility and distinction during procedures.
FAQ's of Anterior Cevical Plate (ACP):
Q: How is the Anterior Cervical Plate (ACP) sterilized prior to use?
A: Each ACP undergoes either Gamma or ETO sterilization and is individually packed in a sterile blister pack to ensure surgical safety and prevent contamination.
Q: What screw hole options are available for this cervical plate?
A: The plate comes in configurations with 2, 3, 4, or 5 screw holes, supporting various fixation requirements depending on the clinical case.
Q: What types of screws can be used with this ACP?
A: This ACP is compatible with standard cervical screws and supports both locking and non-locking fixation methods. It is also suitable for use with self-tapping screws.
Q: Where in the spine is this plate typically applied?
A: The Anterior Cervical Plate is intended specifically for application in the anterior cervical spine, covering the C2 to C7 vertebral levels.
Q: What benefits does the chamfered edge and low profile design offer?
A: Chamfered, smooth edges and a low profile help minimize soft tissue irritation, reduce surgical complications, and support patient comfort during recovery.
Q: How should the ACP be stored to maintain its sterility and shelf life?
A: Store the plate in its original sterile packaging in a clean, dry area. Under these conditions, the shelf life is up to 5 years.
Q: What makes this plate resistant to corrosion and wear?
A: Manufactured from a titanium alloy and finished with an anodized surface layer, the plate delivers excellent corrosion resistance and durability in spinal fixation applications.