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Old 12-02-2008, 10:45 PM
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Default First True Total Spine Motion Segment

On Sunday, Diane and I had the pleasure of a visit from Dr. Bertagnoli. As usual, we got to discussing difficult cases and new techologies. One of the promising developments is the Total Spine Motion Segment by Disc Motion Technologies.

Dr. Bertagnoli has now done several cases and he's very pleased with the way things are going. This technology offers new options to people who have spinal stenosis in addition to DDD, including those with severe facet arthropathy. The all-posterior surgery in conjunction with the posterior stabilization that is used along with the total disc replacement, allows the surgeon to do a substantial posterior decompression along with the ADR.... something that cannot be done with the current crop of anterior total disc replacement solutions.

I wrote about this technology in October 2007 on my NASS blog... here it what I said at that time:


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First True Total Spine Motion Segment System (#5 10/26/07 0:30 from Mark's blog)

Thursday afternoon, I saw some new technology that really piqued my interest. Disc Motion Technologies has developed a new system that solves many problems that limit options for some patients. Many of us have facets that are too severely degenerated to allow total disc replacement. This new system is composed of 2 disc replacements implants that can be implanted through a standard PLIF (posterior lumbar interbody fusion) approach, plus a total facet replacement. The disc portions are like an current artificial disc, but cut in half. This allows one segment to be inserted through each side, eliminating the need for a larger access path currently requred for ADR implantation. The problem with the other PLIF total disc styles is that they require removal of so much of the posterior column; required stabilizing structures are removed. The Disc Motion Tecnologies solution includes a facet replacement system that is designed to complement the kinematics of the total disc in front. It will be interesting to see how this all unfolds: will this only be for patiets with compromised facets? The system was developed in the UK and we won't see human implantations until next year... so this is many years away from general availability. I was glad to discover that technology after you discover it, the solution seems so obvious... why didn't we think of that before?
In pictures below (from the disc motion website - international products), you'll see the pedicle screw system and the dynamic coupler that controls motion and stabilizes the system, while the total disc has been split into two half discs, so they can be put in separately through a posterior approach.




I'll keep you posted as I hear more...

All the best,

Mark
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