2007
DOI: 10.1586/17434440.4.4.437
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Use of Prestige®LP Artificial Cervical Disc in the spine

Abstract: This article describes the Prestige LP Artificial Cervical Disc, a new motion-sparing medical device designed for use in the cervical spine to treat symptomatic degenerative disc disease in patients who have failed conservative care. This technology allows for the maintenance of normal cervical spinal motion. As such, this motion-sparing technology has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of this disease. In addition to allowing restoration of the normal spinal motion, this new device does not require … Show more

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“…This concept is similar to that governing the bioactive coating applied to the endplates of artificial discs, which has also been tested in animal studies, and in non-cemented joint replacements, such as pressfit hip cups, ankle joint prostheses and dental implants. 24,25 Additionally, titanium cages have substantial metallic bulk and can create significant artifact on MRI scans. Finally, these cages are expensive compared with iliac crest autograft, allograft, or non-expandable titanium mesh cages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept is similar to that governing the bioactive coating applied to the endplates of artificial discs, which has also been tested in animal studies, and in non-cemented joint replacements, such as pressfit hip cups, ankle joint prostheses and dental implants. 24,25 Additionally, titanium cages have substantial metallic bulk and can create significant artifact on MRI scans. Finally, these cages are expensive compared with iliac crest autograft, allograft, or non-expandable titanium mesh cages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42,43 Subsequently, the first cervical artificial disc replacement followed in 2007. [44][45][46] The Spine Arthroplasty Society formed in 2000 to address the interest and needs of surgeons and scientists focused on advancing motion preservation technology. Today, this society has since been rebranded as the International Society for Advancement of Spine Surgery, and has expanded its purview to include both arthroplasty and minimally invasive spine technology.…”
Section: Spinal Neurosurgery and Societies In The United States Aftermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alle 3 Patienten mit insgesamt 5 Prothesen wurden mit Plattenosteo- [19] konnten in kleineren prospektiven Studien ebenfalls eine signifikante Verbesserung des NDI nach Implantation von Bryan-Prothesen zeigen. Auch bei den anderen häufig verwendeten Prothesentypen haben klinische Studien mit vergleichbar strengen Einschlusskriterien deren Effizienz untermauert: Prestige [12], ProDisc-C [9] und PCM [13]. Gleichwohl musste man bei der Interpretation der dargestellten klinischen Ergebnisse davon ausgehen, dass die signifikanten Verbesserungen der Schmerz-Scores Ergebnis der suffizienten Dekompression sind und nicht direkt mit dem Implantat im Zusammenhang stehen, denn auch bei der anterioren Fusion ließen sich vergleichbar gute klinische Ergebnisse erzielen.…”
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“…Die heutzutage am häufigsten verwendeten zervikalen Prothesentypen sind die "Bryan cervical disc prosthesis" (Medtronic Safamor Danek Inc., Memphis, TN, USA), die "ProDisc C" (Synthes Inc., Paoli, PA, USA), die "Prestige" (Medtronic Safamor Danek Inc.) und die "PCM" (Cervitech Inc., Rockaway, NJ, USA). Eine ganze Reihe klinischer Studien haben die Funktionalität und Effizienz der genannten Prothesentypen untermauert [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Die Discover (DePuy Spine, Raynham, MA, USA) ist als Neuentwicklung seit Januar 2007 auf dem europäischen Markt (l " Abb.…”
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