A spinal implant for insertion in the intervertebral space is formed as a
hollow cage, wedge shaped in profile, with a lesser height leading end
for a low profile entry. The cage has two open sides with a plurality of
angled teeth along opposite longitudinal edges for engaging the end
plates of adjacent vertebrae when the cage is rotated into position. One
portion of the angled teeth are angled toward an end of the cage and
another portion of the angled teeth are angled away from that end to
provide a lock preventing the cage from migrating ventrally or dorsally
from the spine. Upon rotation, the leading end has a greater height than
the trailing end.