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Specification

Material
Pure Titanium
Diameter
10 - 24 mm
Length
60 mm
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Overview

Kangli Orthopaedics manufactures this pure titanium interbody fusion cage as an elongated cylindrical lattice implant for interbody applications. Its open mesh body, staggered diamond-shaped apertures, stepped lattice ends, and separate cover component create a visibly open circumference rather than a solid cylindrical wall. The cage body and associated cover remain identifiable as separate components for product selection and assembly planning.

Open Cylindrical Lattice Construction

Intersecting diagonal struts form the outer wall, producing a repeating mesh rather than a continuous cylindrical surface. The spaces between the struts leave the implant body visibly open and emphasize its lattice-based construction.

Cervical fusion instrument set laid out in its sterilisation tray
The cervical fusion instrument set

Staggered Diamond-Shaped Apertures

Diamond- and lozenge-shaped openings extend across the visible side and around the cylindrical form. Their staggered arrangement distributes the open pattern around the circumference instead of concentrating it in one flat window or isolated side aperture.

Stepped Lattice Ends

The lattice ends in angled, stepped, and pointed extensions rather than flat circular faces. This interrupted contour defines the transition at both ends while maintaining the cage’s cylindrical, open-strut profile.

Separate Cover Component

The Cover for Titanium Cage is the associated closure component for configurations that include a cover with the lattice implant. Treating the cover as a separate part helps distinguish it from the cylindrical cage body during inventory management, selection, and assembly planning.

Product Selection Considerations

  • Interbody cage placement
  • Selection of a pure titanium cage
  • Positioning of a cylindrical lattice implant
  • Fitting a Cover for Titanium Cage
  • Comparison with the Thoracolumbar Interbody Fusion Cage (PEEK / Titanium) when a different cage geometry is required
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