The Pedicle Spine Screw Box Aluminium Surgical Storage Case is a purpose-designed storage and organization solution for orthopedic spinal fixation systems. It is intended to provide an organized environment for holding pedicle screws and compatible spinal implant components during storage, preparation, transportation, and surgical workflow management.
Pedicle screw systems are used in various spinal fixation procedures and typically include multiple screw sizes, diameters, lengths, and related components. Maintaining these components in an organized container can help surgical teams identify and access the required implants efficiently. An appropriately configured pedicle screw storage box can also help protect individual components from unnecessary handling, contamination, impact, and disorganization.
The container is constructed from aluminium, providing a lightweight yet durable housing suitable for repeated handling in professional orthopedic environments. Aluminium is commonly used for medical instrument and implant cases because it combines relatively low weight with useful structural rigidity. The exact aluminium alloy, wall thickness, dimensions, surface treatment, and load capacity should be verified according to the manufacturer’s technical specifications.
The box incorporates stainless steel components, providing durable hardware for the case’s organizational or structural elements. Stainless steel is widely used in surgical equipment because of its corrosion resistance, strength, and suitability for healthcare environments. The specific stainless steel grade and configuration should be confirmed from the manufacturer’s documentation.
This product is supplied as an empty container, meaning that pedicle screws, rods, connectors, instruments, and other spinal implants are not automatically included unless specifically stated in the product configuration. This makes the case useful for organizations that already have a compatible spinal implant inventory and require a dedicated storage and organization solution.
The internal arrangement can be used to separate implant components according to dimensions, type, or surgical system configuration, depending on the supplied case design. Organized storage can help reduce the risk of mixing different screw sizes and facilitate efficient implant selection during surgical preparation. The exact internal compartments, holders, trays, or component positions should be confirmed according to the manufacturer’s configuration.
The pedicle spine screw box can support applications involving spinal instrumentation systems used in appropriately selected procedures such as posterior spinal fixation, thoracolumbar stabilization, and other procedures requiring compatible pedicle screw implants. The container itself is a storage and organization accessory rather than an implant and does not determine the clinical suitability of the spinal fixation system.
Proper handling and cleaning are important for maintaining the case and its components. If the container or stainless steel components are designated as reusable medical equipment, cleaning and sterilization procedures should follow the manufacturer’s validated instructions. Not every aluminium storage container is suitable for steam sterilization, and users should verify the approved processing method before placing the case or its components into an autoclave.
The case should be inspected regularly for dents, deformation, corrosion, damaged hinges, compromised fasteners, loose components, or other conditions that could affect its function. Damaged storage cases should be removed from service or evaluated according to institutional procedures and manufacturer recommendations.
During implant preparation, spinal screws and other sterile components should be managed according to applicable infection-control protocols. The storage container should not be assumed to provide sterility unless it is specifically labeled and validated for sterile processing and storage.
For hospitals, orthopedic trauma departments, spine surgery centers, surgical distributors, and medical implant suppliers, this aluminium pedicle screw storage box provides a practical solution for organizing compatible spinal fixation components. Its combination of an aluminium case and stainless steel components is intended to support durability, organization, and professional handling.
With an aluminium empty container, stainless steel components, durable construction, and dedicated organization for pedicle spine screw systems, this storage box can help maintain an efficient and orderly implant management workflow.
Key Features
- Designed for pedicle spine screw storage and organization.
- Supplied as an empty container.
- Aluminium case construction.
- Stainless steel components for added durability.
- Suitable for organizing compatible spinal fixation implants.
- Helps separate screws and components by size or configuration.
- Lightweight and durable storage solution.
- Suitable for professional orthopedic and spine surgery environments.
- Supports implant preparation, handling, and transportation.
- Helps reduce component mixing and disorganization.
- Internal configuration depends on the specific manufacturer design.
- Cleaning and sterilization must follow applicable manufacturer instructions.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Pedicle Spine Screw Box |
| Product Type | Empty Implant Storage Container |
| Primary Application | Pedicle Screw & Spine Implant Organization |
| Container Material | Aluminium |
| Component Material | Stainless Steel |
| Contents | Empty Container |
| Implants Included | No, unless specifically stated |
| Storage Application | Spinal Fixation Components |
| Use Environment | Orthopedic / Spine Surgery |
| Design | Implant Organization & Storage Case |
| Durability | Designed for Professional Handling |
| Sterilization | Follow manufacturer-specific processing instructions |
| Cleaning | Follow validated healthcare-facility procedures |
| Intended Use | Storage, organization, handling and transport of compatible components |
FAQs
1. What is a Pedicle Spine Screw Box?
A Pedicle Spine Screw Box is a storage and organization container designed to hold compatible pedicle screws and related spinal fixation components in an organized manner.
2. Is this pedicle screw box supplied with implants?
No. The product is described as an empty container, so pedicle screws and other spinal implants are not included unless specifically stated in the product configuration.
3. What material is the container made from?
The container is made from aluminium and incorporates stainless steel components.
4. What can be stored in the box?
It can be used to organize compatible pedicle screws and related spinal fixation components, depending on the internal configuration and dimensions of the specific case.
5. Is the aluminium box suitable for sterilization?
Not necessarily. Sterilization compatibility depends on the manufacturer’s design and validated processing instructions. Users should confirm whether the specific case is approved for steam sterilization or another processing method before use.
6. Can this box be used for spinal surgery implants?
Yes, it is designed as an organizational and storage accessory for compatible spinal fixation components. It does not itself function as an implant or determine the clinical suitability of any spinal fixation system.
7. What are the benefits of stainless steel components?
Stainless steel provides useful strength and corrosion resistance and is commonly used for components of reusable medical storage and instrument systems.
8. Why is aluminium used for the container?
Aluminium provides a useful combination of low weight and structural rigidity, making it practical for professional medical storage and transport applications.

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