BRYAN Cervical Intravertebral Disc

Added May 19, 2013

Manufactured and Distributed by Medtronic

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The BRYAN® cervical intravertebral disc replacement is a disc arthroplasty device comprising titanium and polyethylene components. It is indicated for intractable radiculopathy or myelopathy resulting from intervertebral disc disease or bulging. The BRYAN Cervical disc can be used to replace discs from C3-C7 and is intended to provide improved function and relief of neck pain.

The device was conceived by a neurosurgeon, Vincent Bryan from Seattle, and the first implantation was in 2000. FDA approval was granted in 2009.

A clinical trial is ongoing. 

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