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- Centinel Spine | For prodisc® Motion-Preservation Disc Arthroplasty . . .
The Centinel Spine Website for prodisc® Motion-Preservation Disc Arthroplasty Solutions
- Artificial Cervical Disc Replacement (ProDisc-C)
A popular device used to replace the degenerated disc is the ProDisc-C artificial disc Indications ProDisc-C artificial cervical disc replacement is offered to patients with severe disc herniation or with degenerative disc disease
- prodisc C Total Disc Replacement - Specialty Orthopaedics
prodisc C has a long clinical history (15+ years) and has been widely used throughout the world The prodisc line of total disc replacement (TDR) is the most widely studied TDR, with over 400 peer-reviewed published studies, reporting on over 13,000 patients
- PRODISC® L TOTAL DISC REPLACEMENT
The prodisc® L Total Disc Replacement was evaluated in a United States clinical trial for the safe and effective treatment of single-level degeneration of the cervical spine that causes problems
- Lumbar Disc Replacement - prodisc L Implant — Michigan Spine Clinic
The first implantation of a prodisc L took place in 1990, and the second generation design received US PMA approval in 2006 This page outlines some of the clinical studies, biomechanical, and cost-effectiveness evaluations that have been published on prodisc L
- ProDisc-C Total Disc Replacement (PDF)
The ProDisc-C Total Disc Replacement is used to replace one unhealthy (diseased and or degenerated) disc of the cervical spine after the unhealthy disc is removed
- Prodisc®L Anterior Lumbar Total Disc Replacement — Invictus Medical
Working with leading spine surgeons from around the world, the prodisc L instrumentation and surgical technique has been refined to facilitate safe and reproducible implantation through a midline, mini-open anterior approach to the lumbar spine
- About Prodisc L - CNY Brain and Spine
Prodisc L has a very long clinical history (25+ years) and has been widely used throughout the world The prodisc line of total disc replacements (TDRs) are the most widely studied TDRs, with over 400 peer-reviewed published studies, reporting on over 13,000 patients
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