A thoracolumbar fusion cage is a medical device used in spinal surgery to stabilize the thoracolumbar region of the spine, encompassing the lower thoracic and upper lumbar vertebrae. This region is crucial for supporting the upper body and facilitating mobility. Orthopedic cage is typically made of biocompatible materials such as titanium or PEEK (polyetheretherketone) and are designed to be inserted between vertebrae after a discectomy or other spinal decompression procedure.
There are two types cage for spine, straight spinal cage (PLIF Cage) and angled spine cage (TLIF Cage)
PLIF Cervical Cage Parameter
Specification | |
PLIF Cage | 8mm Height x 22mm Length |
10mm Height x 22mm Length | |
12mm Height x 22mm Length | |
14mm Height x 22mm Length | |
8mm Height x 26mm Length | |
10mm Height x 26mm Length | |
12mm Height x 26mm Length | |
14mm Height x 26mm Length |
TLIF Spinal Lumbar Cage Parameter
Specification | |
TLIF Thoracic Fusion Cage | 7mm Height x 28mm Length |
8mm Height x 28mm Length | |
9mm Height x 28mm Length | |
10mm Height x 28mm Length | |
11mm Height x 28mm Length | |
12mm Height x 28mm Length | |
13mm Height x 28mm Length | |
14mm Height x 28mm Length |
The use of thoracolumbar fusion devices has greatly changed the way spinal surgery is performed, providing a reliable solution for patients who wish to alleviate chronic back pain and improve their quality of life through surgery.
Post time: Jul-31-2025