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The intervertebral fusion cage is a large, hollow cylinder made of high-quality metal, usually titanium. Designed as a "cage," it allows bone graft to be placed inside the hollow cylinder to facilitate spinal fusion between two vertebrae. The specialized holes throughout the cage allow bone to form around and through it, connecting the vertebrae with solid bone.
Newer types are designed for both open incision and laparoscopic procedures. The laparoscopic approach uses smaller incisions and a special camera, which can significantly reduce tissue damage and speed up recovery time.
The cage serves to spread vertebrae apart, enlarging nerve root openings to decrease irritation. It also tightens surrounding ligaments to reduce segmental instability and mechanical pain.



Our 5.5/6.0 screw-rod system is a mature implant system suitable for various spinal conditions that cause instability:


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