Minimally invasive thoracolumbar degenerative disease forms a primary setting for this instrument set, used across percutaneous polyaxial and monoaxial screw constructs for conditions such as stenosis and degenerative disc disease. Procurement governance matters here as much as clinical fit: NHS spine units evaluating the wider 5.5 MIS Spinal System II need this general instrument set stocked reliably alongside the matched screw ranges, which is where Medigear. uk's role as a combined component supplier matters to tender decisions. uk's role as a combined component supplier matters to tender decisions.
Spondylolisthesis and deformity correction form a second setting, where the set's dedicated reduction screw repositors, reduction sleeve, and traction repositor support cases requiring vertebral repositioning during fixation rather than fixation in the existing anatomical position. Medigear.uk stocks this set alongside XC's reduction screw variant for units treating these cases.
Trauma and revision surgery represent a third setting, where a surgeon may need to select between polyaxial and monoaxial screw fixation depending on fracture pattern or prior surgical history, both supported by the same instrument set. Medigear.uk can supply the set alongside matched screw and rod stock for either approach.
Private and day-case surgical centres make up a fourth setting, as minimally invasive spine procedures are increasingly suited to ambulatory and specialist private settings given their reduced surgical exposure compared with open fixation. These buyers typically order in smaller batches than a trust-wide contract, and Medigear.uk supports single-set ordering alongside the bulk distributor accounts it also serves, so a specialist clinic is not required to commit to trust-scale volumes to access this instrument platform.


