Frame For Spine Surgery
Product Description
The carbon fiber frame for spine surgery is a lightweight and highly rigid support structure designed for use during spinal procedures. Crafted from premium carbon fiber, this frame offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, ensuring stability without adding unnecessary load to the patient’s spine. Its sophisticated design allows for precise positioning and effective immobilization of the spinal column, facilitating accurate surgical intervention. The material’s inherent properties such as corrosion resistance and X-ray transparency make it an ideal choice for medical environments, providing both durability and ease of use during complex spinal surgeries.
| Material | Carbon Fiber |
|---|---|
| Shelf Life | 1 year |
| Quality Certification | CE |
| Instrument Classification | Class I |
| Safety Standard | None |
| Function | Health Care |
| Name | Wilson frame for spine surgery |
| Type | Medical |
| Feature | Soft and pressure resistance |
| Color | Black |
| MOQ | 1 Set |
| Package | Customized Package |
| Certificate | ISO13485 |
| Sample | Available |
| OEM | Accept OEM |
Application
Material Properties: Carbon fiber is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, meaning it’s both strong and lightweight. This is beneficial in spine surgery as it can provide the necessary support without adding excessive weight. Additionally, it’s biocompatible, which reduces the risk of rejection or adverse reactions in the body.
Customizability: Carbon fiber can be easily molded and customized to fit the specific needs of a patient’s spinal structure. This ensures a more precise fit compared to generic metal implants.
Radiolucency: Unlike metal implants, carbon fiber is radiolucent. This means that it doesn’t interfere with imaging techniques like X-rays or MRIs, allowing doctors to better monitor the healing process and the condition of surrounding tissues.
Reduced Infection Risk: Carbon fiber frames are less likely to cause infections compared to metal implants. This is because they don’t conduct heat or cold, which can sometimes lead to tissue damage and increased risk of infection.
Biomechanical Advantages: The elasticity of carbon fiber frames can help distribute pressure more evenly across the spine, reducing stress points and potentially leading to better long-term outcomes.
Limitations: While carbon fiber has many advantages, it also has some limitations. For instance, it may not be suitable for all types of spinal conditions or surgeries. Additionally, its cost might be higher than traditional metal implants.


Advantages
Lightweight Strength:
Carbon fiber is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, which means it can provide the necessary support for the spine without adding excessive weight. This is particularly important in spine surgery where the goal is to stabilize the spine without burdening it with additional load.
Biocompatibility:
Carbon fiber is generally well-tolerated by the body, reducing the risk of rejection or adverse reactions. This biocompatibility makes it a suitable material for long-term implantation.
Minimal Imaging Artifacts:
Unlike metal implants, carbon fiber is radiolucent, meaning it doesn’t create significant artifacts on imaging studies like X-rays or MRIs. This allows for clearer visualization of the spinal structures and better monitoring of the healing process.


Reduced Infection Risk:
The smooth surface of carbon fiber frames can reduce the risk of bacterial colonization compared to rougher metal surfaces. Additionally, because they don’t conduct temperature extremes, there’s less risk of tissue damage that could potentially lead to infection.
Customizability:
Carbon fiber frames can be fabricated to fit the specific needs of a patient’s spine, offering a more precise fit than standardized metal implants. This customization can lead to better surgical outcomes and improved patient comfort.
Biomechanical Advantages:
The elasticity of carbon fiber can help distribute forces more evenly across the spine, potentially reducing stress concentrations and promoting more natural movement of the spinal segments.
Less Metal Sensitivity:
Some patients may have metal sensitivities or allergies, making metal implants unsuitable. Carbon fiber offers an alternative material for these patients.
Potential for Improved Long-Term Outcomes:
Due to the biomechanical advantages and reduced infection risk, carbon fiber frames may contribute to better long-term outcomes for patients after spine surgery.
Our Advantages

Complete set of tooling
Our carbon fiber products are manufactured using a variety of molds to ensure precision and consistency in the final product. We have multiple sets of molds designed to accommodate different shapes, sizes, and specifications of carbon fiber components.
High production capacity
Our carbon fiber products are manufactured with high production capacity, ensuring efficient and cost-effective mass production. We have invested in advanced equipment and technology to streamline the production process and maximize output.


High product precision
Our carbon fiber components are designed and engineered to meet the exacting requirements of various industries and applications. We utilize computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies to ensure precise measurements and cuts during the production process.
Catering to various customized processing needs
Our carbon fiber products are versatile and can cater to a wide range of customized processing needs. Whether it is for aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, or any other industry, our carbon fiber can be tailored to meet specific requirements.









