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LorX®

April 18, 2014 By SPINEMarketGroup

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LorX® 

LorX® ACIF Peek Cage family have an original design in various heights to restore the interbody space.Specially designed (patent pending) titanium blade, positioned in the middle of the cage body, for the perfect fixation. There is no need for extra fixation implants like plates etc.Two adequate graft spaces for enhanced bone fusion.

  • LorX Brochure.pdf

Benefits:

Better Stability
  • The special blade stuck into the each endplate in 1.5mm which stabilizes the position of the cage solidly.
  • The titanium shaft of the blade gives extra strength to the cage body.
  • Two instrument holes for extra stability during insertion.
Anatomical Shape and Biocompatibility
  • Original and anatomic design for a secure and better placement.
  • Radiolucent and biocompatible PEEK material (VESTAKEEP® by Evonik®) which provides modulus of elasticity similar to the bone.
  • 3 tantalum markers for the verification of anterior and posterior implant placement.
Easy Instrumentation
  • Enhanced blade turning mechanism on instrument which turns the blade 90° and stops. This allows surgeon to catch the ideal position of the blade.
  • Simple locking mechanism which holds and drops the cage easily.
  • Stopping mechanism at the tip of the instrument for safe implentation.

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