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CeSPACE® 3D
Anterior Cervical Interbody Device

Intended Use

  • Stabilization of the cervical spine C2-T1 through anterior approach, monosegmental and multisegmental.
  • A cervical plate may be required for additional stabilization.

 

Implant Design

  • Solid frame without sharp edges for biomechanical stability and smooth insertion into the disc space minimizing the risk to injure surrounding soft tissue.
  • Open porous structure designed to provide primary and secondary stability.
  • The implant’s anatomical endplate design provides a good contact area between implant and vertebral endplates whilst allowing addition of bone material to enable bone growth through the center of the implant.
  • Cranial und caudal anchoring elements in form of spikes for a firm implant fit and high primary stability.
  • Trapezoidal shape intended to fit anatomical conditions.
  • Screw thread interface allows a firm connection to inserter.
  • Good visibility in X-ray to localize implant positioning [1], [2].
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Intended Use

  • Stabilization of the cervical spine C2-T1 through anterior approach, monosegmental and multisegmental.
  • A cervical plate may be required for additional stabilization.

 

Implant Design

  • Solid frame without sharp edges for biomechanical stability and smooth insertion into the disc space minimizing the risk to injure surrounding soft tissue.
  • Open porous structure designed to provide primary and secondary stability.
  • The implant’s anatomical endplate design provides a good contact area between implant and vertebral endplates whilst allowing addition of bone material to enable bone growth through the center of the implant.
  • Cranial und caudal anchoring elements in form of spikes for a firm implant fit and high primary stability.
  • Trapezoidal shape intended to fit anatomical conditions.
  • Screw thread interface allows a firm connection to inserter.
  • Good visibility in X-ray to localize implant positioning [1], [2].