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Custom Spine Operating Support

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Co., Ltd.

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Equipment Co. , Ltd was established in 1991. It is a professional Spine Operating Support Suppliers and Spine Operating Support Company, It has more than 30 years of experience in research and development and manufacturing of orthopedic surgical instruments and rehabilitation equipment. Medical clinical cooperation experience. Experience with more than 30 patents. We specialize in Custom Spine Operating Support, and our products are mostly used in orthopedics, limb rehabilitation, operating room equipment and other professional fields of medical equipment. We have EN60601 and UL60601 testing capabilities and equipment, we have environmental testing equipment, we have virus and bacteria laboratory equipment.
The enterprise has extremely complete large-scale manufacturing capabilities. Including Rand Medical's 6600㎡ manufacturing plant and 800㎡ high-standard purification workshop. It has more than 120 sets of high-precision 4-axis CNC centers, precision machine tools with inclined guide rails, CNC milling machines, computer wire cutting machines, laser cutting machines, plasma welding, CNC pipe bending machines and bending machines, high-precision hydraulic machines, and electrostatic spraying equipment. , High frequency equipment, spinning equipment, computer sewing equipment, computer mounter, etc.

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How is the effectiveness of spine operating support measured and evaluated?

The effectiveness of spine operating support can be evaluated using several methods, including:
Surgical outcomes: One way to measure the effectiveness of spine operating support is to evaluate the surgical outcomes of patients who received the support. This includes measures such as postoperative pain, complications, length of hospital stay, and patient satisfaction.
Clinical data: Clinical data such as patient demographics, medical history, and preoperative imaging can be analyzed to determine the effectiveness of spine operating support.
Cost-effectiveness: Another way to evaluate the effectiveness of spine operating support is to determine its cost-effectiveness. This involves comparing the cost of the support with the benefits gained in terms of improved surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Feedback from surgeons and staff: Feedback from surgeons and support staff can provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of spine operating support. They can provide feedback on the ease of use, reliability, and effectiveness of the support.
Overall, a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of spine operating support should consider multiple factors, including clinical outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and feedback from users.

How does spine operating support differ for different types of spinal surgeries or procedures?

Spinal Fusion: Spinal fusion is a procedure where two or more vertebrae are fused together to create a single, stable spinal segment. During this procedure, spine operating support may involve the use of spinal instrumentation such as screws, rods, and plates to help stabilize the spine as the bones fuse together.
Discectomy: A discectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing a portion of a herniated or bulging disc that is pressing on a nerve root or the spinal cord. Spine operating support during this procedure may involve the use of a microscope or other magnifying device to help the surgeon see the affected area more clearly.
Laminectomy: A laminectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing a portion of the bony arch (lamina) of a vertebra to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Spine operating support during this procedure may involve the use of special retractors to hold the surrounding tissue and muscles out of the way so the surgeon can access the affected area.
Artificial Disc Replacement: Artificial disc replacement is a surgical procedure where a damaged or degenerated spinal disc is replaced with an artificial one. Spine operating support during this procedure may involve the use of special instruments and techniques to remove the damaged disc and carefully place the new artificial disc in its place.

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