Interbody Cages are advanced spinal implants used in fusion surgeries to restore disc height, maintain spinal alignment, and promote bone growth between vertebrae. They are placed in the intervertebral disc space after disc removal to provide stability and support during the fusion process.
Manufactured from high-quality materials such as PEEK, titanium, or titanium-coated PEEK, interbody cages offer excellent strength, biocompatibility, and radiolucency for clear post-operative imaging. Their anatomical design ensures optimal load distribution and enhances fusion rates.
Available in various shapes and sizes for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine procedures, interbody cages are commonly used in conditions such as degenerative disc disease, spinal instability, trauma, and deformities.