Some Knowledge of Cervical CageI

Cervical fusion cage has become a key innovation in spinal surgery, especially for patients with cervical spine disorders. The Cervical Spine Fusion Cage are designed to provide stability and support to the cervical spine after discectomy or spinal fusion. The introduction of cervical fusion cages has revolutionized the treatment of conditions such as disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, and spinal stenosis.

Cervical cages are typically made of biocompatible materials, such as titanium or polyetheretherketone (PEEK), which promote bone growth while ensuring compatibility with the human body. These Cervical Peek Cage are designed to achieve optimal load distribution and alignment in the cervical spine, which is crucial for successful rehabilitation and long-term outcomes. By maintaining the natural curvature of the spine, cervical cages help relieve pain and restore function.

The Orthopedic Fusion Cervical Cage is indicated for use following anterior cervical discectomy for reduction and stabilization of the cervical spine (C2–C7).

Interbody Fusion Cage Indications:
● Degenerative disc disease (DDD, defined as neck pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies)
● Spinal stenosis
● Failed previous fusions
● Pseudoarthrosis

Cage Fusion Contraindications:
● Spinal fracture
● Spinal tumor
● Severe osteoporosis
● Spinal infection

Cervical Cage


Post time: Oct-14-2025