The XL TDR from NuVasive is an investigational intervertebral disc replacement which is implanted using a lateral approach to the lumbar spine. The device has CoCrMo endplates and a ball and socket articulation. A clinical trial is ongoing. As an investigational device, it is not yet...
read full descriptionThe Cadisc-C is an intervertebral disc implant manufactured from a polymer. It has a graduated modulus design which mimics the natural disc, has a mobile centre of rotation for load-sharing biomechanics and is visible on x-ray and MRI. The surface of the implant has a macro- and...
read full descriptionThe Cadisc-L from Ranier Technology is a polyurethane-polycarbonate graduated modulus spinal disc implant with physiological, progressive bending stiffness. The implant has a mobile centre of rotation for load sharing biomechanics and is well seen on MRI or x-ray. The surface of the implant has...
read full descriptionThe ProDisc-C Total Disc Replacement is a intended for cervical disc replacement (C3 to C7) in patients with symptomatic cervical disc disease. The device has a ball and socket articulation manufactured from CoCrMo/UHMWPE, with a central keel for fixation to intervertebral bodies.
read full descriptionThe ARAMIS Cervical Intravertebral Disc Prosthesis is intended for use in the cervical spine. It comprises two cobalt chrome plates with an interposing bearing made of a carbon fibre/PEEK composite. The device aims to restore disc height and movement in the spine and reduce neck pain. The...
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