Cervical spondylotic myelopathy and related degenerative conditions form a primary clinical setting for this instrument set, used wherever a surgeon places an XC Expandable Titanium Cage during anterior corpectomy and needs to position and adjust the cage in situ at the affected level. Procurement governance matters here as much as clinical fit: NHS spine units evaluating expandable corpectomy reconstruction techniques need this set stocked reliably alongside the matched cage, which is where Medigea. uk's role as a coordinated supplier matters to tender decisions and theatre list planning. uk's role as a coordinated supplier matters to tender decisions and theatre list planning.
Spinal tumour resection forms a second important clinical setting, where precise in-situ height and alignment adjustment, supported by the confirmed hex screwdriver, may be particularly valuable when reconstructing a defect of variable dimensions following tumour removal from the affected vertebral body.
Trauma and significant vertebral fracture represent a third important clinical setting, where the cage-holding forceps support controlled positioning of the cage within the defect before the hex-drive adjustment step confirmed by this set's screwdriver, allowing the surgeon to fine-tune the final construct height.
Deformity and multilevel spinal reconstruction make up a fourth important clinical setting, where this set would be used alongside a broader corpectomy access instrument set, not yet confirmed in this catalogue, across a longer construct spanning multiple vertebral levels and segments. Medigear.uk supports single or small-quantity ordering of this instrument set alongside the larger bulk distributor accounts it also serves, so a specialist clinic is not required to commit to trust-scale volumes to access it for a single planned case.
