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Interbody spinal implants are orthopedic devices used in spinal fusion surgery to provide stability and support to the spine. These implants are inserted between vertebrae, replacing natural discs that are damaged or diseased. The primary function of interbody spinal implants is to promote osseous integration between vertebral bodies, restoring spinal alignment and reducing pain. These devices come in various shapes and materials, including metal, plastic, and biocompatible compounds, and can be designed for use in different regions of the spine, such as cervical, thoracic, and lumbar. The market for interbody spinal implants is a specialized segment within the broader field of orthopedic devices, which includes a wide range of products designed to treat musculoskeletal conditions. Several companies operate within the interbody spinal implants sector, contributing to its advancement with innovative products and surgical solutions. Key players include Medtronic, DePuy Synthes (part of Johnson & Johnson), Stryker, NuVasive, Zimmer Biomet, Globus Medical, Alphatec Spine, Orthofix Medical, and B. Braun Melsungen AG. These enterprises are engaged in the research, development, and marketing of spinal implant technologies, each striving to address different needs within the spinal surgery space and improve patient outcomes. Show Less Read more