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Fusion Cages

Fusion cages are specialized medical devices used in spinal fusion surgery to stabilize and support the spine. They act as a framework that holds vertebrae together, allowing healthy bone growth between them. Typically made of biocompatible material like titanium or medical-grade polymers, fusion cages are inserted between vertebrae after disc removal. They help restore stability, maintain proper spinal alignment, and promote bone fusion, ultimately relieving pain caused by damaged or degenerated discs. Their design and placement are tailored to each patient's anatomy and medical needs, contributing significantly to the success of spinal stabilization procedures.