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The use of interbody devices, such as the Harme’s cage, has become increasingly common over the last decade. They offer several advantages, including immediate anterior stabilization, re-approximation of the intervertebral disc height and obviation of bone graft harvesting from outside the surgical site.

Additionally, they may relax bending movements on accessory instrumentation, such as anterior plating systems or posterior transpedicular fixation, by providing early anterior column support and enhancing bony fusion over time. Inevitable subsidence of the sharp edges of the cage into the adjacent endplates acts against dislocation. Such added support may actually help reduce instrumentation failure after anterior corpectomy.



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