ROI-A®  
ALIF CAGE

Features
Multiple footprints, lordosis, and heights as well as three plate lengths for optimized fit and stability in various patient anatomy
Optimized cage shape for peripheral coverage of the endplates and strong support on cortical bone
Tapered posterior shape to ease insertion
Middle beam for strength during surgical placement
Large central graft space
PEEK-Optima® material for biocompatibility and radiolucency and Tantalum markers for verification of cage positioning
Sterile packaging for assured product quality and absolute traceability

 

 

 

Dimensions
Featuring VerteBRIDGE
Plating Technology
 
Novel stand-alone technology *
Zero-profile design with no hardware protruding anterior of the vertebral bodies
Self-locking plates designed for initial and
long-term stability
Anterior mini-open technique for insertion in the transverse plane
Implanted with just 2 instruments and 2 easy steps
Adjustable anterior-posterior placement prior to insertion of the plate
Self-guided, curved plates ease insertion
Inserter provides protection of vascular structures during plate placement

* In cases of spondylolisthesis or vertebral instability, the ROI-A implant should be augmented with additional supplemental fixation.

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Indications for use in the U.S.:
The ROI-A is indicated for intervertebral body fusion of the lumbar spine, from L2 to S1 in skeletally mature patients who have had six months of non-operative treatment. It is intended for use at one or two contiguous levels for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) with up to Grade I spondylolisthesis. It is designed for use with supplemental fixation and with autograft to facilitate fusion.

VerteBRIDGE™ Plating is the supplemental fixation designed specifically for the ROI-A cage and can be used in applications where a stand-alone anterior construct is appropriate. Additional supplemental fixation options that can be used with the ROI-A cage (with or without VerteBRIDGE Plating) include posterior screw/rod systems and/or additional vertebral plating.
 

     


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