A Look at the Interbody Fusion Devices Segment
Within the cervical fusion market, interbody fusion devices, such as cages and spacers, are a dominant and critical segment. These devices are designed to maintain disc space height and provide a stable environment for bone fusion to occur. They are typically implanted between two vertebrae after a damaged disc is removed. The use of advanced materials like PEEK (polyetheretherketone) and 3D-printed titanium has significantly improved the efficacy of these devices. The increasing use of standalone cages, which eliminate the need for an additional anterior plate, is also a key trend that is streamlining surgical procedures and improving patient outcomes.
For more on the role of interbody devices, read the comprehensive report on the Cervical Fusion Market Trends.



