A spinal fusion cage comprises an upper half-cage, a lower half-cage, and
a plunger with a cam. The upper half-cage and lower half-cage have a
first collapsed configuration which has a thin, flat, rectangular
envelope and a second expanded configuration. The half-cages have at
least one ramped surface on which the cam of the plunger rides. The cam
bears against the ramped surface and spreading the two half-cages apart.
A method of deploying a spinal fusion cage comprises the steps of
disposing in a spinal space an upper half-cage and lower half-cage in a
first collapsed configuration which has a thin, flat, rectangular
envelope and a second expanded configuration. The method continues with
the step of distally advancing a plunger between the upper half-cage and
lower half-cage and spreading the two half-cages apart.