Total disc replacements are used by surgeons to replace degenerated natural discs. ESP® disc replacements offer an advanced solution that uses patented viscoelastic technology to mimic the characteristics of natural discs and provide similar motion behavior. This helps to restore normal function and protect adjacent levels of the spine.
Clinical evaluation of ESP® disc replacements that started in 2004 led to CE marks for the LP-ESP® prosthesis (lumbar disc replacement) in 2006 and the CP-ESP® prosthesis (cervical disc replacement) in 2012. A dedicated spine business unit was established in 2014 to push marketing of the devices, and just six years later, these products are available in more than 15 countries worldwide. Spine Innovations launched in October with the goal of building on that explosive market growth, and its complete independence will allow even greater focus and responsiveness to the needs of patients and surgeons.
Development of the ESP® disc replacements originated with the work of Professor Roy-Camille of La Pitié Salpétrière University Hospital in Paris (France). After inventing a pedicle screw that became the gold standard for spine fusions, Professor Camille began analyzing natural disc properties and designed a prosthesis to restore natural function. The LP-ESP® and CP-ESP® discs are considered third-generation products in the evolution of total disc replacements.https://spine-innovations.com