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titleOfInvention Intervertebral fusion cage
abstract This invention relates to an intervertebral fusion cage for insertion between vertebrae. The cage has a body defining a first, anterior portion, a second, posterior portion and a central portion extending between the anterior and posterior portions. The central portion may define a first surface which is, in use, a top surface and a second surface which is, in use, a bottom surface. The top and bottom surfaces may carry gripping formation for gripping end plates of the vertebrae. The gripping formations on the top and bottom surfaces preferably face substantially opposite directions such that the gripping formations on the top surface obstruct movement in a first direction while the gripping formations on the bottom surface obstruct movement in a second direction, which is substantially opposite the first direction. Fig. 5
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