PLAINSBORO, N.J., Apr 17, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) — Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation today announced the United States full market release of the Integra(R) Vu aPOD(TM) Prime Intervertebral Body Fusion Device (IBD), expanding Integra’s spine product portfolio with the addition of its first zero-profile, stand-alone IBD designed for anterior lumbar fusion (ALIF) procedures. The Integra(R) Vu aPOD(TM) Prime IBD has received 510(k) clearance from the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and will be featured at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, April 14 – 18, 2012, in Miami, Florida.IBDs are designed to help provide stability for spinal fusion after a diseased lumbar disc is surgically removed. They are small, hollow spinal implants that are inserted into the intervertebral space to restore physiological disc height and allow fusion between vertebral bodies. These devices relieve pressure on the nerves and provide positive mechanical stabilization of the vertebrae. The graft window in the device is packed with autogenous bone and provides an environment in which natural bone growth can occur, which then enables fusion of the vertebral segments.
Traditionally, surgeons use supplemental fixation to help hold the IBD in place. However, the Integra(R) Vu aPOD(TM) Prime IBD features the benefit of a zero-profile design by utilizing two screws to help secure the IBD in its functional position, eliminating the need for supplemental fixation implants, and reducing the number of steps and implants required to perform an ALIF procedure.
“The Vu aPOD(TM) Prime IBD is my go-to choice for ALIF procedures. I am able to pack a large amount of graft in the device, and the versatility of fixation is great for meeting anything I come up against in the OR,” said design surgeon, Andrew Parkinson, MD from Orthopedic Associates in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The device was well received by surgeons throughout the controlled market release. “The Vu aPOD(TM) Prime device’s more rounded edge appears to reduce post-operative implant settling into the vertebral endplates,” said design surgeon, James Bruffey, MD from Scripps Clinic in San Diego, California.
Offering a wide variety of implant sizes, combined with a comprehensive set of instrumentation, the Integra(R) Vu aPOD(TM) Prime IBD is a less invasive alternative than the traditional anterior supplemental fixation implants with interbody construct used for ALIF procedures. Jaideep Chunduri, MD, a design surgeon from Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio said, “The versatility of the instrumentation for disc preparation and insertion allows for a wide range of options without the need for bulky guides.”
Integra is a leading provider of implants and orthobiologics used in spinal surgery. Integra’s lumbar interbody portfolio also includes the Hollywood(TM) IBD, Pacifica(TM) IBD, Redondo(TM) IBD, Ventura(TM) IBD, Vu ePOD(TM) IBD, Vu LPOD(TM) IBD and the Zuma(TM) fixation system.
Integra LifeSciences, a world leader in medical devices, is dedicated to limiting uncertainty for surgeons, so they can concentrate on providing the best patient care. Integra offers innovative solutions in orthopedics, neurosurgery, spine, reconstructive, and general surgery.
Integra LifeSciences Expands Its Spinal Product Portfolio With a Stand-Alone, Zero-Profile Device for ALIF Procedures
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Maylie J says
This is a good improvement for hospital services for spinal and back pains. I just hope this device would be available not only for private hospitals but those also who caters the less fortunate patients.