Rig®-C (Cervical Interbody Cages)

Rig®-C (Cervical Interbody Cages)

Rig®-C (Cervical Interbody Cages)

The Rig®-C implant is designed to meet the specific demands of anterior cervical interbody fusion procedures. The Rig®-C system is intended to replace cervical intervertebral discs and to fuse adjacent vertebral bodies at vertebral levels C2 – C7 following anterior cervical discectomy for reduction and stabilization of the cervical spine. The use of autologous bone or bone graft substitute is recommended

Features

  • The implant features a large central canal and is available in multiple sizes to accommodate various patient anatomies.

  • Anatomic shapes multiple implant variations offered to suit individual anatomical conditions.

  • Implant-Instrument interface Stable interface for fast and effective connection/release with the insertion device.

  • Large central canal Accommodates autogenous bone graft or bone graft substitute to allow fusion to occur through the implant

  • Pyramidal teeth Provide resistance to implant migration.


When to use?

Indication

  • Degenerative disc diseases and instabilities

  • Ruptured and herniated discs

  • Pseudarthrosis or failed spondylodesis

  • For multisegmental fusions with the Rig®-C system supplemental fixation is recommended.


CONTRAINDICATIONS MAY BE ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE. CIRCUMSTANCES BELOW MAY REDUCE THE CHANCES OF A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME:

Contra-Indications

   Osteoporosis

   Severe instabilities

   Vertebral body fractures

   Spinal tumors

   Infections