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Spinal fusion is a surgical technique used to facilitate the growth of bone between two vertebrae. The procedure involves implanting an interbody, packed with grafting material into the disc space, to stabilize the spine while bone grows in between two vertebrae. As the bone graft material heals, one long bone is formed with the adjacent vertebrae. The purpose is to eliminate movement between the vertebrae to reduce pain and nerve irritation. Custom Spine has three interbody fusion systems that were designed as a replacement implant for a degenerative, damaged, unstable or collapsed disc. Pathway AVID, the latest addition to this product line, is a unique sequentially articulating vertebral interbody device that provides optimal structural support and generous graft surface area to enhance spinal fusion. |
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![]() Articulating Vertebral Interbody Device |
![]() Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Device |
![]() Posterior Lumbar Interbody Device |
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![]() Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion Device |
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