June 20, 2013
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Aesculap introduces interbody system for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures

Aesculap Implant Systems introduced the CeSpaceXP Interbody System for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures.

According to a company press release, the CeSpaceXP fuses two proven materials, PlasmaporeXP osteoconductive porous titanium coating and a PEEK-Optima radiolucent core, delivering enhanced implant stability, artifact-free imaging and optimal scaffold for cervical fusion procedures. With a comprehensive selection of easy-to-use instrumentation and 30 size options to ensure the best possible fit to patient anatomy and intraoperative flexibility, the CeSpaceXP enhances stability and increases migration resistance through the roughened surface area provided by the PlasmaporeXP coating.

“The PlasmaporeXP coating found on the CeSpaceXP implant provides the ideal surface composition and architecture for direct bone contact, resulting in higher mechanical strength and improved implant stability,” Bob Spiro, PhD, vice president of Aesculap Biologics, stated in the release.