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ENZA™-A Titanium Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

July 26, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

ENZA™-A Titanium ALIF is an interbody fusion device consisting of a 3D printed titanium body with a roughened surface that encourages bone growth onto the cranial and caudal surfaces of the device. The upper and lower faces are deliberately designed with pores that average 500 microns in diameter, the optimal environment for bone to grow and fully incorporate the implant with the vertebral bodies.

  • ENZA-A Titanium ALIF VIDEO ANIMATION
  • ENZA-A.Brochure-Camber-Spine.pdf

The ENZA™-A Titanium ALIF has multiple openings to allow a large volume of autogenous bone graft to be easily packed into the implant to further facilitate fusion. Similar to the original ENZA™, this device features two sharpened anchor plates that are housed within the 3D-printed body until they are deployed into the adjacent vertebrae to provide fixation.

Features:

  • All titanium, 3D-printed construct with inferior and superior surfaces specifically designed with a controlled, trabecular pattern to promote interbody fusion
  • The deliberately designed surface includes pores averaging 500µm in diameter – the optimal environment for arthrodesis to occur
  • Utilizes a unique anchoring system that consists of two, sharpened, anchor plates that translate from within the device in an angular superior and inferior direction to fixate the device securely to the adjacent vertebrae by providing immediate stability
  • Inserter instrument consists of a slim profile with few components allowing for a simpler configuration and direct visualization of implantation of ENZA®-A Titanium ALIF
  • ENZA®-A Titanium ALIF can be inserted, deployed and locked all through the inline instrumentation of the inserter, thus reducing complexity and surgery time
  • Multiple lumens allow for a large volume of autogenous bone graft material to be packed throughout the implant
  • Designed in various implant configurations to conform to patient’s anatomy
    • − 3 footprints with 8°, 15°, and 20° lordosis
    • − Heights ranging from 9-19mm in 2mm increments
  • ENZA®-A Titanium ALIF is indicated for use at one or two contiguous levels from L2 to S1 with supplemental fixation

About Camber Spine

Camber Spine, LLP, is a fast-growing musculoskeletal implant company founded in 2010 bringing innovative, best-in-class products to the market, providing surgeons and their patients with better treatment options. The company is committed to delivering surgeon inspired new technologies to the spine market. Camber is an ISO 13485 certified medical device company. Camber Spine Technologies, located in Wayne, Pennsylvania, markets a line of proprietary musculoskeletal products nationwide through its exclusive distributor, S1 Spine. For further information please visit www.cambermedtech.com. 

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Filed Under: 3D ALIF, Anterior Lumbar Cages Stand-Alone, Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cages (ALIF) Tagged With: 3D

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