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Lumbar interbody fusion cage
anteriorPEEK

lumbar interbody fusion cage
lumbar interbody fusion cage
lumbar interbody fusion cage
lumbar interbody fusion cage
lumbar interbody fusion cage
lumbar interbody fusion cage
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Characteristics

Spinal section
lumbar
Surgical approach
anterior
Material
PEEK

Description

The Rampart™ One Interbody Fusion System is designed to minimize exposure and retraction and potentially enhance bone growth without hampering post-operative visualization. To facilitate minimizing exposure and retraction requirements, special instrument designs that enable access colinear with the disc, medialized divergent screw trajectories, and a unique oblique implant option were all developed for the system. Additionally, to enhance healing and visualization the Rampart One implants are constructed of PEEK-OPTIMA® HA Enhanced polymer from Invibio®. This new material has the potential to enhance bone growth and bony device apposition without sacrificing the radiolucency surgeons have come to depend on for post-operative follow-up imaging Medialized screw starting locations, divergent trajectories, and unique variable angle instruments facilitate colinear access to the spine and minimizes exposure requirements.. Medialized screw starting locations, divergent trajectories, and unique variable angle instruments minimize vascular retraction requirements. Additionally, Rampart One includes a unique oblique footprint to facilitate Implant placement in even the most challenging clinical scenarios when vessel retraction is severely limited. Integrated Guide system allows safe delivery of the Implant into the disc space, screw hole preparation and Fixation Screw delivery all while preventing vessel encroachment to maximize safety.
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