ROCCIA TLIF: The lordotic Banana Cage Option.

The ROCCIA TLIF (Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion) was specifically developed for the challenges posed by transforaminal treatment of the thoracolumbar spine. The challenges posed by the sagittal balance, taking into account primary stability and restoration of physiological lordosis, were in the focus in the design development and the scope of the portfolio.

CRACK THE CODE:

The sterile-packaged ROCCIA TLIF implant has a color code that enables easy allocation of the associated preparation instruments and trial cages. This facilitates intraoperative processes in order to pave the way for efficient and individual treatment of the patient.

PREPAIRING THE REQUIRED FUSION.

Symmetrical truncated-pyramidal teeth on the surface of the titanium implant support good primary anchorage of the cage on the base plates and cover plates, while the cage, when implanted correctly, is largely prevented from sinking in by virtue of its broad supporting surface. The generously proportioned chamber system in the cage facilitates an improved interbody fusion, providing plenty of room for autologous or homologous bone material and/or bone substitute material for a later intended fusion.