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
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?
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.
Osteoporosis
Severe instabilities
Vertebral body fractures
Spinal tumors
Infections