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Interspinous Spacers Provide Dynamic Stability As A Possibility For Decompressive Surgery
Interspinous Spacers Provide Dynamic Stability As A Possibility For Decompressive Surgery
The Interspinous Spacers are a tiny implant used to treat spinal stenosis, a severe condition brought on by a narrowing of the spinal canal, and its uncomfortable symptoms

Instruments that are implanted between the spinous processes of the vertebrae are known as Interspinous Spacers, also known as interspinous process decompression systems. These spacers are created from a solid, lightweight metal that is biocompatible. The increased prevalence of age-related degenerative spinal conditions and the decreased risk of infection brought on by less blood loss, shorter recovery times, and mobility preservation are driving up demand for interspinous spacers globally.

In order to relieve the pain of spinal stenosis, which is brought on by a narrowing of the spinal canal, small tools called Interspinous Spacers are inserted between the spinous processes of the vertebrae. It is also known as interspinous phase decompression systems. These devices provide dynamic stability as a possibility for decompressive surgery. Titanium is used to make interspinous spacers because it is a relatively mild and stable metal. These metals are biocompatible with human tissue.

 

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