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iSpine Discuss ProDisc-C now FDA approved! in the Main forums forums; I'm back in the US now, and arrived home to wonderful news. Tuesday, Synthes received FDA approval for ProDisc-... |
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ProDisc-C now FDA approved!
I'm back in the US now, and arrived home to wonderful news. Tuesday, Synthes received FDA approval for ProDisc-C!
From Synthes website... here is news item. Hopefully, we'll see insurance reimbursement issues resolved faster for cervical ADR than the horrible lack of progress we've seen for lumbar. Mark
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I am in the midst of writing an appeal for cervical ADR, which will end up being longer than my doctoral dissertation. Perhaps I'm just in a bad mood, but I don't think the approval of ProDisc-C is going to make a difference, at least not in the near future.
According to an article I read, the poor leukemia victim's lawyer is asking to have charges filed against Cigna for manslaughter. It's about time. |
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For those with multiple level cervical disease, ProDisc-C provides an option that does not have the drawbacks of the PrestigeST, which cannot be implanted at adjacent levels. The only other cervical ADR's available in the US, outside of clinical trials at this time are the Bryan disc and Prestige ST.
The Bryan disc has many issues with a very complex and error-prone implantation technique and potential HO resulting from extensive milling required. I think that the earlier than expected approval of ProDisc-C does change things for people looking at cervical ADR. Mark PS... sorry, I owe you an email.
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1997 MVA 2000 L4-5 Microdiscectomy/laminotomy 2001 L5-S1 Micro-d/lami 2002 L4-S1 Charite' ADR - SUCCESS! 2009 C3-C4, C5-C6-C7, T1-T2 ProDisc-C Nova Summer 2009, more bad thoracic discs! Life After Surgery Website President: Global Patient Network, Inc. Founder: www.iSpine.org |
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Mobi-C is in clinical trial in the USA and is used for multiple levels as well I understand.
I know there is no one best solution and Dr. Experience with the methods used to implant these devices is still early, but I have a question I hope someone can answer. If a disc has collapsed so much that it's almost gone, but the bone has not fused together naturally, can any of these devices still be implanted with success? I know in the clinical trials for the Prestige having disc space was one of the criteria. Is a person with a collapsed disc automatically a "Bad Candidate"? |
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