Product Description
CZMEDITECH Temporal Fossa Interlink Plate is an anatomic, ready-to-use solution for the reconstruction of cranial defects.
Off-the-shelf, ready-to-use sterile implants
Anatomic shapes based on scientific study and clinical data1
Contoured to reduce bending & procedure time2
Economic solution with aesthetic results
Comprehensive selection for repairing cranial defects.
Temporal (left/right)
Frontotemporal (left/right)
Frontal
Universal
Anatomically Shaped
Based on a study of 80 patients clinical CT data a statistical mean of anatomical cranial features was established to determine the specific contours of the mesh implants1.
CZMEDITECH CMF then identified common locations and sizes of cranial defects based on our experience with developing cranial implants.
By combining these study results, Temporal Fossa Interlink Plate anatomically-shaped, rigid implants were created using a proprietary process designed to create smooth contours without bending or kinking.
Temporal Fossa Interlink Plate implants, ready to use with medium to large cranial defects for your cranial reconstruction needs.
Temporal Fossa Interlink Plate is an anatomic, ready-to-use solution for the reconstruction of cranial defects.
Off-the-shelf, ready-to-use sterile implants
Anatomic shapes based on scientific study and clinical data
Contoured to reduce bending & procedure time
Economic solution with aesthetic results
Name | REF | Description |
Cranial Pore Plate-III (Thickness:0.6mm) | 3000-0152 | 12mm |
3000-0153 | 16mm | |
3000-0154 | 18mm | |
3000-0155 | 22mm |
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When it comes to treating severe head injuries, cranial interlink plate (CIP) has emerged as a promising option. This medical device is designed to help stabilize the skull and promote healing, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes. In this article, we'll take a closer look at what cranial interlink plate is, how it works, and who may benefit from this treatment.
Cranial interlink plate is a type of medical device that is used to stabilize the skull after a severe head injury. This device consists of a series of metal plates that are connected by rods or screws, creating a framework that can help support the skull as it heals. The plates are typically made of titanium, a strong and lightweight metal that is well-suited for medical applications.
The primary function of cranial interlink plate is to help stabilize the skull and promote healing. When the skull is fractured or damaged, there is a risk that the brain may be damaged as well. By stabilizing the skull, cranial interlink plate can help reduce this risk and improve the chances of a full recovery.
Cranial interlink plate works by providing structural support to the skull. The plates are positioned over the affected area of the skull and secured in place with screws or rods. This creates a framework that can help hold the skull in place, reducing the risk of further damage and allowing the bones to heal properly.
Cranial interlink plate is typically used in cases where a severe head injury has occurred. This may include injuries caused by falls, car accidents, or other traumatic events. Patients who have suffered a skull fracture or other type of head injury may be good candidates for this treatment.
In addition, cranial interlink plate may be used in cases where there is a risk of further damage to the brain or surrounding tissues. By stabilizing the skull, this device can help reduce the risk of complications and improve patient outcomes.
The process of implanting cranial interlink plate typically begins with a thorough evaluation by a neurosurgeon. This may include imaging tests, such as CT scans or MRI, to help determine the extent of the damage and plan the surgery.
During the surgery itself, the patient is placed under general anesthesia. A small incision is made in the scalp, and the damaged area of the skull is exposed. The cranial interlink plate is then positioned over the affected area, and screws or rods are used to secure it in place.
After the surgery, patients may need to stay in the hospital for a period of time to monitor their recovery. In most cases, patients can expect to return to their normal activities within a few weeks or months, depending on the extent of their injuries.
As with any type of surgery, there are risks and complications associated with cranial interlink plate. These may include infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding tissues. Patients should discuss the potential risks and benefits of this treatment with their surgeon before undergoing the procedure.
Cranial interlink plate is a promising option for patients who have suffered a severe head injury. This medical device can help stabilize the skull and promote healing, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes. If you or a loved one has suffered a head injury, talk to your doctor to see if cranial interlink plate may be a good option for you.