A hollow implant that consists of a unique configuration of both solid and porous structures built using AMagine Technology, our proprietary approach to implant creation using additive manufacturing.
This cage is available in a variety of footprints, heights and lordotic angles to accommodate various patient anatomies. It features a large, open graft window to maximize bone graft volume and lateral windows to reduce stiffness of the cage and aid in visualization of fusion. A threaded inserter connection promotes rigid connectivity and control during insertion.
- Our proprietary Tritanium In-Growth Technology, used to build the Tritanium PL and C Cages, was designed for bone in-growth and biological fixation1
- Unique porous structure of Tritanium technology is designed to create a favorable environment for cell attachment and proliferation2,3 and may be able to wick or retain fluid when compared to traditional titanium material4
- Porous structures feature randomized pore shape and sizing that are designed to mimic cancellous bone3,5
- Interconnected pore structure from endplate to endplate3
- Compared to other available materials for ACDF, offers no risk of donor infection, no donor lot variability, no special tracking or distribution and no special preparation (i.e., soaking)
- Created to allow imaging6
- Shaped for stability7,8
- Developed to minimize subsidence9
- Empowered by AMagine Technology – our proprietary approach to implant creation using additive manufacturing
About Stryker
Stryker Corporation is a Kalamazoo, Michigan based medical equipment firm which develops and produces medical implants,,surgical and imaging technologies, as well as patient handling and emergency medical equipment.
Stryker’s history is rooted in innovation. When Dr. Homer Stryker, an orthopaedic surgeon from Kalamazoo, Michigan, found that certain medical products were not meeting his patients’ needs, he invented new ones. As interest in these products grew, Dr. Stryker started a company in 1941 to produce them. The company’s goal was to help patients lead healthier, more active lives through products and services that make surgery and recovery simpler, faster and more effective.
Today, Stryker is a global leader in the medical technology industry. Company growth is based on an unparalleled variety of high-quality, innovative products and services that create cost-effective solutions and improve people’s lives – which we achieve through the dedication of our over 25,000 employees globally in 2013. http://www.stryker.com