A corpectomy system is a specialized surgical solution designed for spinal decompression and stabilization procedures, primarily used in cases of severe spinal cord compression caused by trauma, tumors, or degenerative diseases. In a corpectomy, one or more vertebral bodies and the adjoining intervertebral discs are removed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. The corpectomy system provides the necessary instruments and implants, such as cages, plates, rods, and screws, to maintain spinal alignment, restore stability, and promote fusion after the affected bone is removed. These systems are critical in ensuring successful outcomes by combining decompression with structural support, helping prevent neurological deterioration.