The ARAMIS Cervical Intravertebral Disc Prosthesis is intended for use in the cervical spine. It comprises two cobalt chrome plates with an interposing bearing made of a carbon fibre/PEEK composite. The device aims to restore disc height and movement in the spine and reduce neck pain. The...
read full descriptionThe BRYAN® cervical intravertebral disc replacement is a disc arthroplasty device comprising titanium and polyethylene components. It is indicated for intractable radiculopathy or myelopathy resulting from intervertebral disc disease or bulging. The BRYAN Cervical disc can be used to...
read full descriptionThe Cadisc-C is an intervertebral disc implant manufactured from a polymer. It has a graduated modulus design which mimics the natural disc, has a mobile centre of rotation for load-sharing biomechanics and is visible on x-ray and MRI. The surface of the implant has a macro- and...
read full descriptionThe Cadisc-L from Ranier Technology is a polyurethane-polycarbonate graduated modulus spinal disc implant with physiological, progressive bending stiffness. The implant has a mobile centre of rotation for load sharing biomechanics and is well seen on MRI or x-ray. The surface of the implant has...
read full descriptionThe DISCOVER Artificial Cervical Intervertabral Disc arthroplasty from Depuy is an unconstrained cervical disc prosthesis. The device is indicated for symptomatic cervical disc disease, with the aim of improving range of neck movement and reducing neck pain. The device comprises titanium alloy...
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