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Cervical interbody fusion cage JASPIS ST
anteriortitanium

cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
cervical interbody fusion cage
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Characteristics

Spinal section
cervical
Surgical approach
anterior
Material
titanium

Description

JASPIS ST Anterior Cervical FusionSpine categoriesCervical ST (Structural Titanium) Large contact area with the vertebral body Smooth lateral surfaces 0°/8° lordosis The JASPIS® ST disc replacement implant has been developed specifically for the requirements of anterior cervical vertebral fusion (C3-TH1). With JASPIS® ST we have retained the product features of our proven RABEA® cages and combined them with an innovative material solution: „ST“ – Structural Titanium. The implant rages are available in various designs, footprints, heights and angles to enable adaption to different patient anatomies.ASPIS® ST is implanted in the C3-TH1 spinal region using the proven Smith-Robinson technique. As well as the simple implantation procedure, the large surface area of cage maximises the area of contact to the vertebral body and also maximises the filling volume. The open design of the implant permits the cage to be packed with natural or synthetic bone graft substitute such as KAINOS® Inject. The large selection of implants provides for a high degree of intraoperative flexibility and ensures restoration of the intervertebral space. In addition to the parallel implants, JASPIS® ST is also available in an 8° lordosis angle (due to the taper of the cage all 4 mm cages are fitted with a maximum lordosis angle of 4°).Manufactured from a biocompatible titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) with proven strength.
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