Introduction of Cervical Cage Implant

The spine serves as the human body’s pillar, supporting the entire weight of the body. With the advent of the information age, tremendous changes have taken place in people’s work and lifestyles. An increasing number of people are required to sit for long periods at a desk. Coupled with the growing aging of society, spinal disorders—such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar spondylolisthesis, and scoliosis—have become common and frequently occurring diseases that severely affect quality of life among the general population. As a result, spinal disorders have become a major topic of widespread public concern.

In the current medical field, interbody fusion surgery is a common spinal surgical procedure used to treat various spinal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal deformities, spinal injuries, and other related disorders. In interbody fusion, a fixed cervical interbody cage is implanted into the original intervertebral space.  Supported by the cervical interbody fusion cage, the procedure restores the height of the intervertebral space, enlarges the intervertebral foramen, relieves neurological compression, enhances segmental stability, and prevents secondary degenerative changes in adjacent segments.

Cervical Cage Implant

 

Our cervical cage fusion is made of PEEK (polyetheretherketone) material, PEEK radiolucent material with a modulus of elasticity between cortical and cancellous bone, allowing load sharing.

The following are the characteristics of the cervical cage implant:
Tantalum Markers: Allow for visualization and implant placement verification
Pyramidal Teeth: Prevent implant migration
Large Center Opening: Allows more area for bone graft-to-endplate contact
Trapezoid Anatomical Shape: To achieve proper sagittal alignment
Lateral Openings: Facilitates vascularization

Cervical Cage

Disperse stress to maintain the interbody balance
Restore cervical normal lordosis
Reduce the damage to vertebral anterior edge during implanting
The anatomic design reduce the risk of prolapse

Cervical Fusion Cage

Large lumen maximizes area for packing autogenous bone graft allowing fusion to occur through the cage
Create additional surface area for bone growth
Superior and inferior teeth provide resistance to expulsion forces, reducing the risk of implant migration

The specification of orthopedic cervical cage

   Cervical Cages   Height
4mm Height
5mm Height
6mm Height
7mm Height
8mm Height
9mm Height 
Material PEEK
Package Sterile Packaging

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Post time: Apr-15-2026