Depuy Synthes ProDisc L Prosthesis | Used in Intervertebral disc replacement | Which Medical Device

ProDisc L Prosthesis

Added Feb 20, 2012

Manufactured by Depuy Synthes

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The ProDisc II is an intervertebral disc replacement for the lumbar spine. It comprises two porous coated cobalt-chrome end plates and a convex polyethylene core. Each end plate has a central anchoring core and two spikes to ensure early stability. The device is indicated for advanced disc degeneration.

Park et al have reported long term outcomes for 35 patients and report a 71% clinical success rate.Delamarter et al compared two level use of the ProDisc-L with circumferential arthrodesis and reported better outcomes (SF36, Oswestry Disability Indices and patient reported satisfaction) in the former group.The UK body NICE has published guidance on intervertebral replacement in the lumbar spine.3 van den Eerenbeemt et al have published a systematic review of the literature on total disc replacement which calls for long term randomised controlled trials.4

References

1. Park CK, Ryu KS, Lee KY, Lee HJ. Clinical Outcome of Lumbar Total Disc Replacement Using ProDisc-L® in Degenerative Disc Disease: Minimum 5-year Follow-up Results at a Single Institute. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2011 Aug 18. [Epub ahead of print]

2. Delamarter R, Zigler JE, Balderston RA, Cammisa FP, Goldstein JA, Spivak JM. Prospective, randomized, multicenter Food and Drug Administration investigational device exemption study of the ProDisc-L total disc replacement compared with circumferential arthrodesis for the treatment of two-level lumbar degenerative disc disease: results at twenty-four months.  J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 Apr 20;93(8):705-15. Epub 2011 Mar 11.

3. NICE guidance on intervertebral replacement in the lumbar spine.

4. van den Eerenbeemt KD, Ostelo RW, van Royen BJ, Peul WC, van Tulder MW. Total disc replacement surgery for symptomatic degenerative lumbar disc disease: a systematic review of the literature. Eur Spine J. 2010 Aug;19(8):1262-80. Epub 2010 May 28.

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