Spine Segment

Spine Segment

Comprehensive spinal solutions including implants, instruments, and advanced surgical technologies supporting modern neuro-spine procedures.

Titanium Grade 5 -ELI Spinal Implants

Titanium ELI (Extra-Low Interstitials) spinal implants are high-purity medical devices fabricated from titanium alloys, most commonly Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Grade 23), designed for orthopedic and spinal fusion surgeries. The “ELI” designation signifies a refined alloy with significantly reduced levels of interstitial elements—specifically oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and iron—which enhances the material’s ductility and fracture toughness. These implants are used to stabilize the spine, correct deformities, and promote bone fusion in procedures such as scoliosis correction, spinal fusion, and vertebral stabilization.

Endoscopic Spine Drill System

An Endoscopic Spine Drill System is a specialized, high-speed, and precise motorized surgical tool designed to remove, cut, or shape bone during minimally invasive, full-endoscopic spine surgeries. Utilizing slender, long-reach burs through a small incision, it allows surgeons to perform delicate decompression, such as foramen widening or discectomy, while maximizing visualization and minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. 

Spinal RF Plasma System

A Spinal RF (Radiofrequency) Plasma System is a minimally invasive surgical tool used for precise ablation, cutting, and coagulation of soft tissues, particularly in procedures like lumbar/cervical disc herniation and spinal stenosis. It uses low-temperature plasma technology to remove tissue at the molecular level, ensuring minimal thermal damage to surrounding healthy tissues.

Spine Surgery Navigation System

A spine surgery navigation system is a computer-assisted, real-time image-guided technology that acts as a “GPS” for spinal procedures, allowing surgeons to visualize 3D anatomical structures on a monitor. It uses preoperative or intraoperative imaging (CT, MRI, or fluoroscopy) to increase precision for instrument placement and minimally invasive surgeries.

Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy Instruments

Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy (UBE) is a minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery technique utilizing two separate skin incisions (portals)—one for an endoscope and one for surgical instruments—to treat degenerative spinal conditions, primarily in the lumbar region. It offers a magnified view, high precision, and muscle-sparing access, enabling effective decompression while enhancing stability.