An intervertebral implant is shaped in the form of a hollow cylinder and
has a cover face, a base face, a hollow cylinder wall with an outer
lateral area and an inner lateral area, as well as a hollow cylinder
central axis. The implant is formed at least 95 percent by volume of a
radiolucent material which has a modulus of elasticity of between 1 and
20 GPa. Postsurgical observation is permitted by means of X-rays, and at
the same time the implant has a high degree of biocompatibility.