Published on June 9, 2009 at 4:23 PM
Impliant is applying cutting-edge materials and crossbar biomechanical techniques to develop a new class of spine arthroplasty devices that target over 40% of the patients worldwide who undergo fusion surgery and could benefit from a Total Posterior Arthroplasty solution.
Impliant's TOPS System, a mobile posterior device, is designed to stabilize but not fuse the L3-4 or L4-5 vertebral level to alleviate pain stemming from spinal stenosis with or without degenerative facet arthrosis, and spondylolisthesis. Following a laminectomy and medial facetectomy, the device is affixed to the spine via four pedicle screws using a standard posterior surgical approach. Impliant believes that the TOPS System could benefit over 500,000 patients worldwide undergoing spinal fusion surgery each year. The TOPS System is not approved for sale in the United States.
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Tags: Arthroplasty, Disc Replacement, Laminectomy, Medi-Cal, Orthopedic, Orthopedics, Pain, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Stenosis, Spine, Spondylolisthesis, Stenosis