About Interbody Fusion Cage
Interbody Fusion Cages are widely used in trauma orthopedic and spinal surgeries for fractures, degenerative disc diseases, and deformity corrections. They provide stable intervertebral support, allowing for bone growth between adjacent vertebrae and promoting long-term fusion. Advin Health Care manufactures Interbody Fusion Cages with premium medical-grade materials, ensuring biocompatibility, strength, and corrosion resistance. Available in various sizes and designs, these cages accommodate different patient anatomies and surgical techniques, offering optimal spinal stability and improved functional outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Made from premium medical-grade materials for strength, durability, and biocompatibility
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Provides stable intervertebral support for spinal fusion
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Maintains proper spinal alignment and vertebral height
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Available in multiple sizes and designs to suit various surgical applications
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Suitable for trauma, degenerative, and reconstructive spinal surgeries
Precision-Engineered for Optimal OutcomesEach Interbody Fusion Cage is expertly CNC-machined from lightweight medical-grade titanium alloy, ensuring a robust structure while maintaining patient comfort. Available in multiple sizes, footprints, and lordotic angles, the design is tailored to preserve disc space and facilitate successful spinal fusion.
Safe, Sterile, and BiocompatibleSterilized using either gamma or ETO processes, these cages uphold excellent sterility and safety standards for surgical use. The sterile packaging guarantees a five-year shelf life when stored correctly, and the biocompatibility is validated under ISO 10993, safeguarding patient health during and after implantation.
Versatile and Compatible for Comprehensive Spinal CareIntended for lumbar, thoracic, and cervical applications, this cage integrates seamlessly with standard spinal fixation systems. Optional surface coatings and radiopaqueness further enhance clinical versatility, ensuring confidence in implant positioning and biological integration.
FAQ's of Interbody Fusion Cage:
Q: How is the Interbody Fusion Cage sterilized before use?
A: Each cage is sterilized using either gamma irradiation or ethylene oxide (ETO) sterilization processes, ensuring a high standard of sterility prior to surgical implantation.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this fusion cage in spinal surgery?
A: The cage maintains disc space, facilitates spinal fusion, offers anatomical contours for fit, multiple footprints and angles for clinical flexibility, and is designed for stability and optimal bone growth with its large graft window and grit-blasted, serrated surfaces.
Q: When should this interbody fusion cage be used in patient care?
A: The fusion cage is intended for adult patients requiring spinal fusion in the lumbar, thoracic, or cervical regions, as determined by a qualified spinal surgeon based on clinical evaluation.
Q: Where can the Interbody Fusion Cage be used, and in which procedures?
A: This implant is suitable for use in hospitals and surgical centers specializing in orthopedic or spinal surgeries, specifically for interbody fusion procedures in the lumbar, thoracic, or cervical spine.
Q: What is the process for implanting the fusion cage?
A: A spine surgeon manually places the cage into the prepared intervertebral space during a spinal fusion procedure. The radiopaque markers assist in accurate positioning, and the cage is compatible with standard fixation systems for secure integration.
Q: Is the Interbody Fusion Cage compatible with existing spinal fixation systems?
A: Yes, this cage is engineered for compatibility with all commonly used standard spinal fixation systems, streamlining its incorporation into established surgical workflows.
Q: How should the cage be stored before use?
A: The product should be kept unopened in its original sterile packaging, stored in a dry, sterile environment at the recommended temperature, ensuring up to five years of shelf life.