CERAF

CERAF

CERAF

Product catalog summary
Indications: The CERAF ceramic cervical spacer is designed for spinal instabilities and degenerative disc diseases requiring permanent stabilization, particularly in the cervical region between C3 and T1. It is recommended for conditions such as disc prolapse and spinal arthritic modifications leading to canal stenosis.
Features: The CERAF spacer offers optimal image quality with CT and MRI due to its ceramic properties. It has a large contact surface to reduce pressure on vertebral endplates, minimizing subsidence risk. The spacer's design includes a teeth profile for improved stability, an anatomical upper surface, and an open space for bone grafts. It fits the cervical spine anatomy and supports lordosis.
Advantages: The ceramic material is neutral in magnetic fields up to 7 Tesla, ensuring precise post-operative visualization without ferromagnetic interference, making it compatible with other implants.
Procedure: The CERAF instrumentation is straightforward, with easily identifiable insertion tools and trial cages. The ideal implant size is determined using trial cages, and final positioning is achieved under radiological control. Care must be taken to avoid damaging vertebral endplates during implantation to prevent subsidence.
Product Specifications: The CERAF spacers are available in various sizes, with specific ordering numbers for each dimension.
Contact Information: CERAF is located at Rathausplatz 6, D-79395 Neuenburg. Contact can be made via phone, fax, email, or their website for orders and further information.
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CERAF-1

CERAF -CERAMIC CERVICAL SPACER FOR INTERBODY FUSION ARCAMEDiCA Medical Implants

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Indications CERAF is indicated for spinal instabilities and degenerative disc diseases requiring a permanent stabilization, especially for cervical diseases located between C3 and T1, where segmental spondylodesis are recommended, as for example: ■ Disc prolapse ■ Spinal arthritic modifications with consecutive canal stenosis Features ■ Optimal image quality obtained with CT-scan and MRI due to the intrinsic properties of the ceramic ■ Large contact surface decreasing the pressure on the vertebral endplates and so the potential of subsidence ■ Improved primary stability due to the teeth profile...

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Procedure CERAF instrumentation is simple and easy. Either the insertion instrument or the trial cages are easily identified in a simple container. Using trial cages, the operator determines first the implant's ideal height and size. Then, the CERAF final positioning is always achieved intra-operatively under radiological control. During the CERAF implantation, a precise exposure out of soft tissues of the spinal segment using C-arm is required. As for any interbody implant, the endplates of the upper and underlying vertebral body should not be hurt intra-operatively to avoid any subsidence....

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