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Created 01/04/2008 - 09:52

Bone Plate

Definition
A bone plate is a thin metal implant used to immobilize bone segments. The plate is affixed with screws to properly align the bone and aid in the healing process.

In spine surgery, a bone plate may be used to help stabilize the fused area and prevent dislodgement of the bone graft. It is used most commonly in cervical fusion surgery (in the neck).

Synonyms and relevant terms
  • Cortical Bone

  • Cervical Fusion

  • Anterior Cervical Fusion

  • Corpectomy

Related information
  • Artificial disc for cervical disc replacement

  • Modern spine fusion techniques

  • Cervical spinal instrumentation



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