Occipital Plate
Occipital plates are utilized in spinal surgery for fusion and stability at the junction between the occipital bone and the cervical and thoracic vertebrae.
The occipital bone plate is specifically designed for use in the posterior cervical spine system. We offer a complete range of spare parts for this system. For more information, please contact us directly.
Our occipital plates are available in two different designs: Type I, consisting of a single occipital plate system, and Type II, featuring two occipital plates system.
The Type I system is available in two sizes: 32mm and 37mm. The Type II system provides options with 4 holes, 5 holes, or 6 holes.
Specification | Specification | ||
Type Ⅰ | 32/37mm | Type Ⅱ | 4/5/6 Holes |
Key features of our occipital plate systems include:
1. Two fixation methods for the occipital bone, accommodating different surgical needs.
2. Various accessories that can be chosen based on specific requirements.
3. A wide selection of tools to aid in the operation.
4. Clear size indication, ultra-thin occipital plates, and ease of use during surgery.
About Well Trust
Our factory was established in 2005, with a professional manufacturing team and lunging import and export experience. The orthopedic implant manufacturing facility is a state-of-the-art production center dedicated to the development and production of high-quality orthopedic implants.
We specialize in the manufacturing of a wide range of orthopedic implants, including screws, plates, and nails, catering to various surgical specialties such as trauma, spine, joint reconstruction, and sports medicine. Our implants are crafted from biocompatible materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and advanced polymers, offering optimal strength and compatibility with the human body.
With a customer-centric approach, we strive to build strong partnerships with healthcare providers, surgeons, and distributors worldwide. With a focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability, we are committed to being a trusted partner in the orthopedic industry.