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Adolescent Scoliosis: First Gene Discovered

Posterior-to-anterior X-ray of a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Source: Wikimedia Commons and Silverjonny

Big news from Japan…Researchers from the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences have identified the first gene to be associated with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) across Asian and Caucasian populations. The gene is involved in the growth and development of the spine during childhood. Dr. Ikuyo Kou and Dr. Shiro Ikegawa have just published their…

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Here Come the Quality Police

Source: DHHS
Source: DHHS

Three aspects of CMS’ proposed payment system stand out to us. First orthopedics did ok, not great, but ok. Second the quality police are coming and 25% of all hospitals can expect to be penalized. And finally, the definition of “inpatient” is being tweaked. Oh, oh.

Medtronic Spine Launches at AANS

Vertex Select System / Coiurtesy: Medtronic, Inc.

Medtronic Inc.’s spinal business launched several new product line additions to the company’s Vertex Select Reconstruction system at the 81st American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting in New Orleans. The company also launched the MAST Aligned procedure at the meeting on April 29, 2013.

Study Finds Titan’s Cage Promotes Fusion

Interbody Cage Courtesy: Titan Spine

A study of Titan Spine, LLC Endoskeleton titanium interbody cage, presented at the 13th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery, found that the device achieved rapid lumbar fusions. The study looked at 77 patients with a mean age of 46 years who underwent an ALIF procedure using the Endoskeleton…

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In the Hands of a Robot

Source: Wikimedia Commons and NASA
Source: Wikimedia Commons and NASA

Orthopedic surgeons make a living with their hands. But a recent study offers data that robotic assistance can improve surgical precision significantly. Is the game changing? Will surgery in the future be as much about the robot as it is the surgeon? The data seems to say “yes.”

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Most Innovative VCF Treatments Highlighted

Kiva and Blazer systems. Courtesy: Benvenue Medical, Inc.

Not all vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) are the same. For instance, some have different vertebral height profiles. In a peer-reviewed article published in the April edition of Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management (Volume 16/Number 2), Benvenue Medical, Inc.’s Kiva and Blazer systems were highlighted as being “among the most innovative experimental and commercial…

FDA Grants IDE Approval for SMART Study

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Relievant Medsystems, Inc., is a Redwood, California-based privately held medical device company pioneering the therapeutic use of basivertebral nerve ablation for treating chronic axial low back pain. The company has completed an interim review of safety results of the company’s SMART Clinical Trial which is evaluating its Intracept therapy for chronic low back pain. The…

SpineMark, RNOH Partner for Research

Image provided by RRY Publications, LLC

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), the largest musculoskeletal orthopedic hospital in the United Kingdom, and U.S.-based SpineMark Corporation, have announced a joint agreement to develop a spine research unit within RNOH called Spinal Research Stanmore (SRS). RNOH will provide administrative support and clinicians to meet the demands of industry and internal study goals including…

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FOI Pioneers Robotic Spine Surgery

Source: Florida Orthopaedic Institute

Only three surgeons in the Tampa Bay area of Florida are performing robotic spine surgery…and they’re all at the Florida Orthopaedic Institute (FOI). The surgeons are using technology from Mazor Robotics Ltd, and are seeing lower radiation exposure and higher accuracy among implant cases. Asked what led to the decision to move toward this surgery,…

gSource Donates Instruments to FOCOS

FOCOS Foundation of Orthopedics and Complex Spine

gSource, LLC is announcing a recent donation of its surgical instruments to the Foundation of Orthopedics and Complex Spine (FOCOS), an organization founded by Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Chief Scoliosis Surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery. The donated instruments, valued at $4,380, will be provided to the FOCOS Orthopedic Hospital in…

Number of Lumbar Spine MRIs Questioned

Source: Wikimedia Commons and Nevit Dilmen

Family physicians are ordering too many lumbar spine MRI scans, according to a Canadian study reported March 26 by Crystal Phend, senior staff writer for MedPage Today. Only 34% of lower back scans ordered by family physicians were considered appropriate compared with 58% ordered by physicians in other specialties. Derek Emery, M.D. and his colleagues…

Osteolytic Vertebra Metastases Treated With Kiva

Courtesy of Benvenue Medical, Inc.

A physician-driven study of 40 patients with painful osteolytic vertebra metastases who investigators treated with the Kiva VCF Treatment System by Benvenue Medical, Inc. found that all of the patients experienced a clinically relevant improvement in their pain and statistically significant functional improvement at the end of one month. According to the researchers, the group…

Integra Updates Daytona and Malibu Spine Systems

Courtesy: Integra LifeSciences

Integra LifeSciences is adding a second cobalt chrome rod for its Daytona and Malibu Spinal Systems. According to the firm’s release, the new rod, called the Enhanced Strength and Stiffness rod (ESS) provides more strength and stiffness than is contained in the existing cobalt chrome rod. The company plans a controlled market release of the…

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Study Reveals Outrageous Pricing Variations

Source: Wikimedia Commons and Penulap

How much do spinal implants—the screws, plates and cages used in spinal surgery—cost a hospital? A study, presented at the recent AAOS conference and reported on by Nancy Walsh, staff writer for MedPage Today, found wide differences in what hospitals paid for similar devices. In their study Samuel Bederman, M.D., Ph.D., and Sohrab Pahlavan, M.D.,…

Hatch Medical Issued Two Patents

Courtesy: Hatch Medical

Hatch Medical, a medical device incubator and technology brokerage firm, has received two U.S. patents for a unique and interesting percutaneous spinal stabilization system. The firm had entered into a joint venture with physician inventor J. Kevin McGraw, M.D., to develop and market his “microinvasive” spinal stabilization technology to spine surgeons everywhere. McGraw’s invention is…

It’s 10,000 and Counting at Amedica

Amedica products / Courtesy: Amedica Corporation

Amedica Corporation has now implanted 10,000 of its Valeo Interbody Fusion Devices in patients located in ten countries worldwide, according to a company press release. The Valeo Interbody Fusion Device System is made of Amedica’s proprietary Silicon Nitride ceramic technology and is used during surgical procedures to treat spinal disorders such as spondylolisthesis, scoliosis, severe…

NLT SPINE Opens U.S. Subsidiary

Source: Wikimedia Commons, NLT SPINE/photo manipulation by RRY Publications LLC

NLT SPINE, a company that has developed “non-linear” technology platform enabling implantation of large spinal implants and instruments through small incisions, has opened a subsidiary in the U.S.—in the Boston area in January 2013—to support the commercialization of its advanced technology platform. With the “non-linear” technology platform, implant and instrument size is not limited by…

Injectable Disc Therapy Passes Safety Test

Courtesy of DiscGenics, Inc.

DiscGenics, Inc., a privately funded spinal therapeutics company located in Salt Lake City, Utah, has successfully completed an animal study that demonstrates the safety of its product designed to reduce back pain caused by degenerative disc disease. The product is called Injectable Discosphere Cell Therapy (IDCT), a substance produced from adult human disc stem cells…

The Return of TOPS Spinal Implant

TOPS device / Courtesy of Premia Spine, Ltd

Premia Spine, Ltd, a medical device company headquartered in Tel Aviv, is launching the TOPS spinal implant—which had been under development for years with another Israeli firm, Impliant, Ltd. TOPS is an acronym for Total Posterior Spine System and it differs from other spinal implants in several ways but most pronounced is that it has…

Amedica Patents Silicon Nitride Spinal Disc

Courtesy of Amedica Corporation

Amedica Corporation, a spinal and reconstructive medical device manufacturer in Salt Lake City, Utah, has received a patent for a spinal disc implant based on its proprietary silicon nitride (Si3N4) material. Called the Total Disc Implant, it has not yet been cleared by the FDA. Company officials say the disc implant differs from existing metal-on-metal…

Dr. Geisler’s New Cervical Device

PL-AGE System / Courtesy: Aesculap Implant Systems, LLC

A new cervical spinal implant designed by Fred Geisler M.D., Ph.D. of the Chicago Back Institute at Swedish Covenant Hospital, has been introduced by Aesculap Implant Systems, LLC. The PL-AGE system is a stand-alone device intended for use in anterior cervical spinal fusion procedures at one level from C3-C7. Dr. Geisler, according to a March…

Calcium Phosphate + DNA = Better Bone Paste

Source: Wikimedia Commons and Spiffstan

Matthias Epple, a professor of inorganic chemistry at the Universitat Duisburg, in Essen, Germany, became fascinated by the interface between biology and medical science—specifically how to create bone. He noted that “the repair of bone defects presents a real challenge for surgeons. When possible they collect the patient’s own bone from various locations, such as…

Lanx Claims First With Alta ACDF System

Alta ACDF System / Courtesy: Lanx, Inc.

Lanx, Inc. has launched the first anterior cervical fusion system to feature three low-profile plate options. That’s the claim made in a March 4, 2013 statement from the company announcing the launch of its Alta Stand-Alone ACDF system for a less invasive approach to fusion. The system is a stand-alone integrated plate and interbody system…

ulrich medical Offers New Spinal Implant

flamenco / Courtesy of Ulrich Medical

ulrich medical USA, Inc. is releasing a new spinal implant, called the flamenco Thoracolumbar Rod-Screw System, into the U.S. market. The system is designed to enhance decompression and stabilization of the thoracic and lumbosacral spine when used for fusion surgeries. “This product provides simple, straight-forward instrumentation and maximized tray layout, which helps decrease critical operating…

Balloons Out – KIVA In – For VCFs

Kiva VCF Treatment System / Courtesy of Benvenue Medical

For patients suffering with vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) which treatment is superior —balloon kyphoplasty or the Kiva VCF Treatment System by Benvenue Medical, Inc.? An independent, peer-reviewed study published online and in the February 15 edition of Spine, found that the Kiva system significantly restored vertebral body wedge deformity and resulted in lower rates of…