The Pulsar Expandable PLIF Cage devices are designed for restoring the height of the intervertebral space after resection of the disc. The Pulsar Expandable PLIF Cage devices consist of implants in various heights, footprints, and lordotic configurations with architecture designed to accept pre and post packing of bone graft material. The intervertebral body devices are made of titanium alloy (Ti-6AL-4V ELI). The Pulsar Expandable PLIF Cage devices are not radio lucent, but have large windows through the sides that will allow visualization of the placement and subsequent bone fusion. The Expandable PLIF Cage (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage) are designed for segments L2 to S1.
A device intended to be implanted into the space of an intervertebral disc that has been partially or totally removed during surgery in order to allow bone fusion between two contiguous vertebral bodies, typically in the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD). It is in the form of a hollow, porous, threaded and/or fenestrated cylindrical or geometrical device made of non-bioabsorbable synthetic polymer [e.g., polyetheretherketone (PEEK)] that provides mechanical stability and sufficient space for therapeutic spinal bone fusion to occur; bone graft is typically used to help with osseointegration. Fixation screws and devices associated with implantation may be included with the device.