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Assembled All-Cortical Cervical Interbody Spacer

Assembled all-cortical cervical interbody spacers are allografts used in procedures that restore height and lordosis in the cervical spine following the removal of a diseased, aging, or herniated intervertebral disc or to aid in the surgical correction of a deformity. Cervical interbody spacers are sterilized through the BioCleanse® Tissue Sterilization Process, which inactivates or removes pathogenic microorganisms while preserving biocompatibility and biomechanical and structural integrity. These grafts are precision-machined to reduce OR prep time, and they are terminally sterilized after BioCleanse in their final packaging to provide a Sterility Assurance Level (SAL) of 10-6.

Features & Benefits

  • Precision-machined to reduce OR prep time
  • Available freeze-dried or frozen
  • Rendered safe and biocompatible through the BioCleanse® Tissue Sterilization Process
  • Additional terminal sterilization achieves SAL 10-6
  • Available in a variety of footprints, heights, configurations, and sagittal profiles
  • Compatible with distributor instrumentation sets
  • Sterilization: BioCleanse® Tissue Sterilization Process
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Tissue Definitions

Allograft Tissue
Tissue (bone, tendons, ligaments, skin, heart valves) taken from one person for transplantation into another. More...
Xenograft Tissue
Animal-derived tissue (bovine or porcine) that is transplanted to a human recipient. More...