Anterior stand-alone lumbar cage with integrated anti back-out system.
Benefits:
- Integrated anti back out system with elastic peek
deformation when screw is locked - Advantageous differentiated sagittal screw angulation
- Self tapping and self drilling screws
- User friendly instrumentation
- 4 radiographic markers to control placement screw locking and follow up
Features:
- Design:
- The implant is adapted to the anatomy
- Material :
- PEEK Optima® material provides bone-like elasticity, biocompatibility
- Full range :
- Footprints :
- Small 33x25mm
- Medium 38x27mm
- Heights: 10-20mm with 2mm increments
- Lordosis : 9 °, 12 °, 15 °
- Screw
- Diameter: Ø 4,5mm & Ø 5,5mm
- Length: 26mm, 28mm 30mm, 32mm
- Lumbar clip for securing a side or anterior cage
- Packaging :
- Cage delivered sterile
About ALIF Cages
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) is a spine surgery that involves approaching the spine from the front of the body to remove disc or bone material from in between two adjacent lumbar vertebrae. The disc material is then replaced by cage containing bone graft or bone morphogenetic protein.The ALIF cage maintains normal disc height as the bone graft fuses with the bone of the vertebrae above and below to stabilize the spine.
About Medicrea (www.Medicrea.com)
Through the lens of predictive medicine, Medicrea leads the design, integrated manufacture, and distribution of 30+ FDA approved implant technologies, utilized in over 100k spinal surgeries to date. Operating in a $10 billion marketplace, Medicrea is an SME with 175 employees worldwide, which includes 55 at its USA Corp. subsidiary in NYC. The Company has an ultra-modern manufacturing facility in Lyon, France, housing the development and production of 3D-printed titanium patient-specific implants.
By leveraging its proprietary software analysis tools with big data and machine learning technologies supported by an expansive collection of clinical and scientific data, Medicrea is well-placed to streamline the efficiency of spinal care, reducing procedural complications and limiting time spent in the O.R.
For further information, please visit: Medicrea.com