Comprehensive Guide to PLIF Technology & Manufacturing
The Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) technique is a surgical procedure used to treat problems with the spinal bones (vertebrae). A PLIF fusion system involves removing a disc and inserting a cage filled with bone graft material into the space between two vertebrae. This procedure is performed from the back (posterior). As a leading PLIF Fusion System Factory, we understand the intricate requirements of this surgery. The cages must provide immediate structural support while facilitating long-term biological fusion.
Our manufacturing process involves high-precision milling of PEEK polymers and the application of titanium coatings through physical vapor deposition (PVD) or plasma spraying. This creates a surface that bone cells (osteoblasts) "love" to attach to, while the PEEK core provides the flexibility needed to avoid stress shielding—a common problem where the implant takes too much load, causing the surrounding bone to weaken.
As prominent Exporters, we also specialize in specialized implants like the "Hindfoot Fusion Ankle Intramedullary Nail" and "Olif Lumbar Interbody Fusion" systems, demonstrating our versatility across the orthopedic spectrum. Our commitment to 3D printing allows us to create lattice structures within the titanium cages that mimic the architecture of trabecular bone, further enhancing the fusion process.
Global healthcare providers are increasingly focusing on patient outcomes and "Value-Based Healthcare." Our products support this by reducing the risk of revision surgeries through superior implant-to-bone bonding. Whether you are a distributor looking for a reliable wholesale partner or a hospital looking for high-end surgical instruments, our China-based factory offers the technology, the scale, and the certification (CE Certified) to meet your needs.