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Intervertebral cervical locking cage

Intervertebral cervical locking cages, made of highly biocompatible materials (PEEK polymer, titanium alloy and tantalum) are used in C3 – C7 spine spondylodesis.

Implants are designed so, to match the anatomy of cervical vertebrae the best, to ensure maximum safety of their use. Large spaces inside the cage allow for application of autologous bone graft or bone substitute. The asymmetrical serrations prevent the cage migration and the cooperating with the cage  locking screws, made of titanium alloy, allow to use the implant without additional stabilization.

Intervertebral cervical locking cages are offered in two footprints and profiles: lordotic and anatomic.

Compact and intuitive instrument set facilitate the surgeon’s work in the operating theatre.

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