Cervical cage JASPIS® ST receives CE approval
The new family member of the ST-Line by SIGNUS is called JASPIS® ST which recently received CE-approval. The cervical cage originates from the RABEA design, which received the world’s first CE-approval for a plane-parallel fusion cage in 1996. ST stands for Structural Titanium – an additive production process.
The titanium grid structure imitates the architecture of natural cancellous bone to optimise inter-corporeal fusion. The open design of the implant permits the cage to be packed with natural or synthetic bone graft substitute such as KAINOS® Inject, creating the optimal foundation for osseointegration. The roughness of the implant in addition with SIGNUS proven toothed endplate design secures anchorage in the bone owing to high primary stability.
The large surface area of JASPIS® ST maximises the area of contact to the vertebral body and reduces the risk of subsidence. Restoration of the intervertebral space can be guaranteed by a large selection of implants that at the same time offer a high degree of intraoperative flexibility. In addition to 0° cage JASPIS® ST is also available in an 8° lordosis angle to restore sagittal balance. All implants are in individual sterile packaging for immediate use.
JASPIS® ST is implanted in the C3 – TH1 by familiar Smith-Robinson surgical technique.
The system is completed with sophisticated and easy-to-use instruments.