SPIRA™ technology incorporates an open architecture with an arched design into a device that provides:
− “Snow-shoe effect” to decrease the risk of subsidence
− Good visibility of bone growth on follow up films
− Immediate stability through “mechanical fusion”
Growing fusion masses are protected by the arched design,which distributes loads across the cage and directs stressesaway from these “protected fusion zones”
The implant enables easy insertion with a smooth leading edge and a pocket that interlocks with the inserter to provide rotational stability
Benefits:
- Material: 3D printed titanium alloy
- Height: 10 different heights from 15 to 33mm in 2mm increments
- Lordotic Options:
- 3.5°/3.5°
- 7°/0°
- Graft Volume: 1.2 – 3.0cc
About Expandable Corpectomy Devices
Each year, there are more than 150,000 spinal fractures in North America*. There is an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 spinal cord injuries every year and approximately 39% of these injuries are cause by motor vehicle accidents4. These non-elective or trauma surgeries sometimes require additional spinal structural support which is when the Expandable Corpectomy Device are used.Another indication or use for these Devices is in the treatment of cancer patients. If the cancer metastasizes or spreads in the spine, the surgeon may opt to remove the affected vertebral bodies and replace them with an Expandable Corpectomy Device.*(http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1264191-overview)
About Camber Spine
Camber Spine was founded in December 2010 by Medtech industry veterans Daniel Pontecorvo, Robert Morris and Seth Anderson. Camber Spine Technologies is dedicated to the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of a range of FDA approved specialized products for spinal surgery, endoscopic hand and extremity surgery including vertebral implant systems. Additionally we are a distributor for a wide range of associated products for spine surgery. http://www.cambermedtech.com