The FFX implant is a sterile, single patient use, long-term implantable devices consisting of a D-shaped cage made of titanium with an oval shape that is designed to be filled with bone graft. The top and bottom surfaces of the cage have sawtooth-shaped surface to improve fixation to the bone.
A small, threaded, implantable rod with a screw head and drive intended for internal spinal fixation by being screwed into the spine to hold a correction/stabilization device (e.g., rod, plate, tether) to bone; it is made of a material that is not chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (e.g., surgical steel, titanium alloy, carbon fibre). It is available in various types (e.g., pedicle or transfacet, with a slotted, cross, star, or polygonal drive), and is typically used to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in the treatment of spinal instabilities or deformities. A screw head adaptor intended to stabilize a rod may be included with the screw.