Degenerative cervical spinal disc disease is a primary clinical setting for this instrument set, used wherever a surgeon places either Cage-I or Cage-II from XC's zero-profile cervical cage range during anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Procurement governance matters here as much as clinical fit: NHS spine units evaluating zero-profile cervical technique need this single instrument set stocked reliably alongside matched cage components, which is where Medigear. Medigear UK's role as a coordinated supplier matters to tender decisions and theatre list planning. uk's role as a coordinated supplier matters to tender decisions and theatre list planning.
Cases requiring flexibility between Cage-I and Cage-II form a second clinical setting, where a single shared instrument set covering both cage variants simplifies theatre stocking compared with maintaining separate sets for each cage option, reducing inventory complexity for a busy spine unit.
Cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy represent a third important clinical setting, where the trial sizes and access instruments confirmed in this set support careful disc space preparation and decompression ahead of cage placement at the treated level, giving the surgical team a full workflow within a single confirmed tray.
Revision anterior cervical surgery makes up a fourth important clinical setting, where a surgeon extending or revising a prior cervical construct may need this instrument set alongside a Cage-I or Cage-II placed as part of the revised construct at the affected level. Medigear.uk supports single or small-quantity ordering of this instrument set alongside the larger bulk distributor accounts it also serves, so a specialist clinic is not required to commit to trust-scale volumes to access it for a single procedure.

