Mu tekinologiya ow’omulembe ow’ebyobujjanjabi, enkola y’okulongoosa omugongo efuuse ekintu ekikulu mu kulongoosa omugongo naddala mu kujjanjaba okumenya amagumba g’omugongo okumenya omugongo n’endwadde endala. enkola eno esikiriza okufaayo okunene okuva mu basawo abakugu n’abalwadde olw’enteekateeka yaayo ey’enjawulo ey’enzimba n’engeri z’emirimu.
The core of the vertebroplasty system lies in its exquisite structural design. It is mainly composed of puncture needle, catheter, injection system and bone cement. As the primary tool of the system, the puncture needle requires extremely high precision and sharpness to ensure that it can penetrate the vertebra safely and accurately. The catheter is used to guide the bone cement through the puncture needle to the Munda mu mugongo. ekintu kyakyo kirina okuba n’obugonvu obumala n’okukwatagana kw’ebiramu okusobola okukwatagana n’enkula y’omugongo enzibu n’okukendeeza ku kusikirizibwa okutuuka ku kitundu ky’omubiri.
The injection system is a key component of the vertebroplasty system, which ensures that the bone cement can be injected into the vertebra evenly and stably. The operator can accurately control the injection speed and amount through the system to achieve the best treatment effect. As the filling material in the system, the physical properties of bone cement, such as fluidity, curing time and strength, are carefully designed to form a stable support structure in the vertebral body and restore the height n’amaanyi g’omubiri gw’omugongo.

In addition to the precise structural design, the vertebroplasty system also embodies a high clinical application value. It can not only quickly relieve pain, but also restore the function of the vertebral body and improve the quality of life of patients. Today, vertebroplasty has become the preferred method for treating vertebral compression fractures and is widely used in clinical practice.
Mu bufunze, enkola y’okulongoosa omugongo, n’ensengeka yaayo ennungi n’engeri ennungi ey’emirimu, ekwata ekifo ekikulu mu mulimu gw’okulongoosa omugongo, okuleeta enkola endala ez’obujjanjabi n’essuubi eri abalwadde.




