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(UPDATED 2024): +108 Stand-Alone Cervical Cages to Know..!

May 1, 2024 By SPINEMarketGroup

The cervical degenerative spine market has changed over the years. At the beginning of the 90s, cervical plates were the gold standard for degenerative indications. Later, in that decade, interbody cages appeared for the first time. They provided primary fixation solving the problem of bone graft resorption. However, they have to be used in conjunction with a cervical plate.Recently, stand-alone cages have been launched and have changed the game. Due to their ease and speed of use, most companies have included them in their portfolio. Now, there are more than 100 stand-alone cervical cages in the market. Undoubtedly, they have become the implant of choice in cervical degenerative surgery.

Do stand-alone spacers have improved operative characteristics and postoperative outcomes in ACDF cohorts when compared to cage and plate constructs?

According to many studies , including the following “The efficacy of anchored stand-alone spacers in comparison to conventional cage and plate in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery: A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials for clinical and radiological outcomes” it is highlighted the efficacy of stand-alone spacers for the management of primarily cervical spondylitic disease for both single-level and multi-level pathology.

How is the market?

The worldwide market for Cervical Interbody Fusion Cages is expected to grow at a CAGR of roughly 3.9% over the next five years, will reach 1030 million US$ in 2024, from 900 million US$ in 2022, according to a new research study. This growth is fueled by the Stand-alone cages:

Why the cervical stand-alone cages market grows?

  • First, because it is  a simple procedure: Traditionally, in order to hold an IBD in place, the surgeon had to use a supplemental fixation plate to help. These newstand-alone design by utilizing two screws to help secure the IBD in its functional position, eliminates the need for a supplemental fixation plate making the procedure more easy and fast to implement.
  • Second, because  the US spinal implant market is a mature market with its largest product segments — traditional anterior cervical plating and posterior thoracolumbar pedicle screw fixation — featuring largely commoditized products and a lack of product innovation”.Steady pricing decreases are expected in most segments of the spinal implant market through 2024.Fortunately, shifts in procedure and product mix to premium-priced plate/cage hybrid devices with integrated screw fixation, (stand-alone cages) will help offset declining unit prices.

Today we put at your disposal the list of most of the implants that are on the market and even some that are no longer there. We hope this information is useful to you.

How many Stand Alone cages compete in this market?

We found at least 108 products with different designs and materials. If you want to know more about them, please visit our ACIF Stand-Alone section:https://thespinemarketgroup.com/category/acif/stand-alone/

To watch video animations from many of the following products, please visit the following Youtube Link: Stand-Alone Cervical Cages VIDEO ANIMATIONS

AIS -C 3DP | AIS-C | Capri-Z | Quasar | Eminent | PRORAY | PROYSTER | POLAR-B| Redmond

Featured:

  1. AIS-C 3DP Stand-Alone Cervical Cage (Genesys Spine)
  2. AIS-C Stand-Alone System (Genesys Spine)
  3. Capri-Z (Tsunami Medical)
  4. Eminent Spine Cervical Cage (Eminent Spine)
  5. Quasar™ Stand Alone ACIF System (GSMedical)
  6. PRORAY™ (PRODORTH)
  7. PROYSTER® (PRODORTH)
  8. Polar-B Cervical Bladed Peek Cage (Normmed)
  9. Redmond Polymer Cervical Cage (A-Spine)

Cervical Stand-Alone Cages

  1. ACIFBOX Stand Alone Cervical Cage
  2. Alta System
  3. Align SA-C
  4. ACIFBOX Cervical Cage with Blade
  5. Aero-C
  6. ARION Expandable Bladed Cervical Cage
  7. Arcadius ®XP C Spinal System
  8. AVS® Anchor-C Cervical Cage
  9. Autoblock Anterior Cervical Cage
  10. A-CIFT™
  11. SoloFuse™
  12. Blackhawk™Cervical Spacer ChoiceSpine
  13. Blackhawk™ Ti Cervical Spacer ChoiceSpine
  14. Carsten Trabicular Stand-Alone Cage (Normmed)
  15. CoRoent® Small Interlock™
  16. COALITION
  17. ClariVy Cervical IBF System
  18. C-Fix Peek
  19. Cedix-P Spacer
  20. COALITION MIS® SintrOS™
  21. Crea STAND-ALONE CERVICAL PEEK CAGE
  22. COALITION MIS™
  23. CHESAPEAKE® Cervical-Ti Stabilization System
  24. CAVUX Cervical Cage-L SA System
  25. C2C Cervical Titanium Spine System
  26. Ceres-C Stand-alone
  27. Cavetto- SA™ Ti
  28. C-CURVE™
  29. Dakota ACDF™ System
  30. Delta Anterior Cervical Plate And Cage Combination System
  31. Dolomite ACSS System
  32. Divergence
  33. Endoskeleton® TCS
  34. HiJAK AC
  35. Hive™ Standalone Cervical System
  36. HRCC®
  37. HEDRON IC™
  38. Hexanium ACIF cage
  39. Intervertebral cervical locking cage
  40. F3D C2 Stand Alone Cervical
  41. Idys®-C ZP 3DTi
  42. Irix-C™
  43. InterPlate™ IFD
  44. IN:C2 Cervical Cage
  45. Kentro SELF Standalone Cervical cage
  46. LorX ACIF Peek Cage
  47. L-ACIF
  48. LONESTAR® Cervical Stand Alone
  49. Monza
  50. Miraclus ACC
  51. Mecta-C Stand Alone Interbody Fusion
  52. Monet™ Anterior Cervical Fusion system
  53. MONET NITRO™ anterior cervical fusion system
  54. MINERVA
  55. NEXXT MATRIXX® Stand Alone Cervical System
  56. Optio-C® Anterior Cervical System
  57. OVERFIX Cervical Cage
  58. ONIX
  59. Paramount® Anterior Cervical Cage
  60. Pegasus Anchored Cervical Interbody
  61. Pallas Low Profile Anterior Cervical Cage
  62. PRO-LINK Ti Titanium Stand-Alone Cervical Spacer System
  63. Pro-less Cage
  64. PRO-LINK Stand-Alone cervical spacer
  65. PL-AGE® Anterior Cervical Fusion System
  66. PEEK Prevail®
  67. ReConnect Cage
  68. ROI-C
  69. Rig®-ZP (Zero Profile Cervical cage)
  70. Romero Self-Anchored Cervical Cage
  71. Red Ruby ACI
  72. SPIRA- C Integrated Interbody system
  73. STACC
  74. STALIF C FLX
  75. STALIF C-Ti™
  76. SABER C™ Cervical Fusion System
  77. SCARLET®AC-T
  78. SKATE, Cervical Plate Kit
  79. SPICCA-SP
  80. Solitaire™-C Cervical
  81. Siluette
  82. Shoreline® ACS
  83. T-lock Cervical Stand-alone Cage (BAUI)
  84. Tesera SC Stand-alone
  85. TRUSS CSTS-SA
  86. TOMCAT™ Cervical Spinal System
  87. TrellOss®-C SA Porous Ti Interbody System
  88. Titanopeek-C Stand Alone
  89. Vertu® Cervical Implant System
  90. Unicorn CS
  91. UniSpace® Stand-Alone C Cage
  92. VariLift®-C
  93. Vault C Anterior Cervical
  94. Velofix™ SA Cervical Cage
  95. Veyron-C System
  96. Walnut
  97. X-Zone System
  98. ZERO-P™ VA Stand Alone Spacer
  99. ZERO-PZ-LINK™ Cervical
  100. Zero-Profile Anterior Cervical Intervertebral Locking Plate And Cage Combination System

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