Driver. The Integra Expandable IBD System consists of lumbar interbody fusion devices manufactured from PEEK-OPTIMA® LT1 (ASYM F2026), titanium (Ti-6AI-4V ELI per ASTM F136) and cobalt chromium (Co-28Cr-6Mo per ASTM F1537) materials, with radiopaque tantalum markers (ASTM F560). These implants are generally box shaped with surface teeth and a central channel to be filled with autogenous bone graft.
A manual surgical device designed to simultaneously place, angle, and guide a rotating surgical drill on hard tissue (e.g., bone); some types are also intended for guiding bone-coring instruments (e.g., keel punch). It is designed in a tubular form or with guiding holes and may have serrations at its distal end to enable firm placement on hard tissue surfaces (it is not bored into the tissue); it can have a handle or be held by another device (e.g., orthopaedic jig), and typically allows protection of the surrounding soft tissue during surgery. It is typically made of metal and may have graduations along its length; it is not custom-made for a specific patient. This is a reusable device.