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Orthopedic Surgical Instrument Sets for Sale - Spinal, Cervical and Implant Removal Sets
Orthopedic surgery places specific mechanical demands on its instrumentation that other surgical specialties don't encounter in quite the same way. The forces involved in bone work - drilling, reaming, retraction against dense paraspinal musculature, driving and extracting implants - require instruments built to different tolerance levels than soft tissue surgery. A retractor blade that deflects under load in a posterior spinal approach doesn't just create access problems; it can compress structures that should not be compressed. A screw removal instrument that fails partway through an implant revision leaves the surgeon in a worse position than they started.
The orthopedic sets at NJ Medical Instruments cover the main procedural categories in spinal and orthopedic surgery: major spinal procedures, anterior cervical approaches, cervical cage insertion, retraction systems, and implant removal. All are manufactured from surgical-grade stainless steel at the company's Sialkot facility, CE-certified, and autoclavable.
Spinal Surgery Instrument Sets - What Each Procedure Requires
Spinal surgery is not a single instrument category - the approach, spinal level, and procedure type each demand a different tray configuration. Using a lumbar posterior set for anterior cervical access, or a general set for a cervical cage procedure, creates practical problems in the OR that slow the case and compromise exposure.
Major Spinal Procedures - Comprehensive Instrument Coverage
Posterior spinal surgery for deformity, stenosis, or instability is one of the more instrument-intensive procedures in orthopedics. The tray needs to cover soft tissue access, periosteal elevation, laminectomy or laminotomy bone work, pedicle preparation, retraction throughout a procedure that can run several hours, and closure. Each of those stages requires its own instruments, and missing any one of them means improvising during the case.
The Major Spinal Surgical Instrument Set is configured for exactly this scope - a comprehensive tray covering the instrument sequence from initial exposure through bone work, neural decompression, and wound management. CE-certified surgical stainless steel, autoclavable, built for the physical demands of posterior spinal access.
Anterior Cervical Retractor Kits - Access Where the Anatomy Is Unforgiving
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion requires retraction that holds the trachea and oesophagus medially, the carotid and jugular laterally, and the longus colli muscles aside - all in a corridor measured in centimetres, adjacent to structures that cannot be compressed for long. The retractor system for anterior cervical work is specialised; standard abdominal or thoracic retractors do not provide the blade geometry or holding stability that this approach demands.
The Spinal Retractor Instrument Set - Anterior Cervical Retractor Kit is configured specifically for this approach. Blade sizes and shapes suited to the anterior cervical corridor, with a system designed to hold the retraction position reliably through a procedure that may run 90 minutes to several hours. CE-certified, surgical stainless steel.
Cervical Cage Surgical Set
Interbody cage insertion in anterior cervical fusion involves a specific sequence of instruments: disc space preparation tools, trials of different heights, cage holders, and impactors - all sized for the relatively confined disc space at cervical levels. Using instruments from a lumbar interbody set creates mismatch problems in sizing and access. The Cervical Cage Surgical Set is built for cervical disc space dimensions and the approach geometry of the anterior cervical corridor.
Implant Removal - Broken Screw Sets
Broken implant hardware is one of the more technically demanding scenarios in orthopedic and spinal revision surgery. A screw that has fractured in the pedicle or vertebral body presents an extraction problem that requires purpose-built instruments - trephines, extractors, and reverse-thread devices matched to the screw diameter and the amount of projecting shaft available to work with.
NJ Medical Instruments offers two distinct configurations for this indication. The Broken Screw Removal Instruments Set covers the standard extraction toolkit for retained hardware, while the Broken Screw Removal Set - Screw Removal Instrument Set offers an alternative configuration suited to different screw sizes and clinical scenarios. Both are CE-certified surgical stainless steel. Having both available avoids the situation where a single set's size range doesn't match the implant being retrieved.
Ordering and Supply
NJ Medical Instruments has supplied orthopedic and spinal instruments to hospitals, surgical centres, and distributors worldwide since 1990. ISO and CE certification is documented across the range. Bulk and wholesale pricing is available for orthopedic units, procurement teams, and international distributors. Contact info@njmedicalinstruments.com or WhatsApp +92-333-8733922 for enquiries and custom specifications.






