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Distraction cage with stabiliser, Ø16 mm, article no. 841.560
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Application: for stabilisation of the cervical and upper thoracic spine. Designed to be used in conjunction with additional spinal fixation and can be used in conjunction with a bone graft. Telescopic design.
The cage end pieces have two stabilisers with the ability to be secured with two cervical screws each. The stabilisers have an integrated locking system of locking screw and pressure ring. The stabiliser support has a serrated surface.
Laser engraving of the distraction diameter and height on the product. The product must be sterilised before use.
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