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Cervical deo cage
A cervical DEO cage is an interbody fusion implant used in cervical spine surgeries to maintain disc height, restore alignment, and promote bone fusion between vertebrae.
A cervical DEO cage is a specialized interbody fusion device designed for use in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures. It is implanted into the cervical intervertebral disc space after removal of the damaged disc to restore disc height, maintain cervical alignment, and facilitate bone fusion between adjacent vertebrae.
The cage is typically filled with bone graft material (autograft, allograft, or synthetic substitutes) to support osseointegration and long-term fusion. Its design includes anatomical shaping, graft windows, and textured or serrated surfaces to ensure initial stability and prevent migration.
Cervical DEO cages are commonly manufactured from PEEK, titanium, or titanium-coated materials, offering excellent strength, durability, and biocompatibility. PEEK cages provide radiolucency, allowing clear postoperative imaging to assess fusion progress.
These cages are widely used in treating cervical degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, cervical instability, and trauma, helping to restore normal spinal function and relieve nerve compression.
🔹 Key Features
- Designed for cervical spine (ACDF procedures)
- Restores disc height and cervical alignment
- Large graft window for bone fusion
- Anti-migration surface (teeth/texture)
- Available in PEEK, titanium, or coated variants
- Radiolucent options for improved imaging
🔹 Common Applications
- Cervical degenerative disc disease
- Cervical disc herniation
- Cervical instability
- Trauma cases
- Anterior cervical fusion procedures













