Sublaminar band fixation is a surgical technique used in the treatment of spinal deformities, such as scoliosis. It involves the placement of sublaminar bands, which are small, flexible, and strong bands made of material such as stainless steel or polyester, around the spinal processes. These bands are then tightened to correct the curvature of the spine and hold it in the corrected position.
Sublaminar band fixation is often used in combination with other spinal fusion techniques, such as pedicle screw fixation or hook fixation. It is a less invasive option compared to these other techniques, as it does not require the placement of screws or hooks into the vertebral bodies. It may also be preferred in younger patients with smaller vertebrae, as it allows for more growth potential.
While sublaminar band fixation can be effective in correcting spinal deformities, there are some risks associated with the procedure, such as infection, neurological damage, and failure of the fixation. The decision to use sublaminar band fixation, as well as the specific approach and materials used, will depend on the individual patient’s condition and the preferences of their healthcare team.
The Market
The Posterior Spinal Fixation Band, a critical medical device in spine surgery, is designed to stabilize the spinal column by securing rods or screws to the vertebrae in the posterior region. This device ensures proper spine alignment and promotes post-surgery healing.
The market outlook for Posterior Spinal Fixation Bands is promising, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5% from 2024 to 2031. This growth is fueled by the rising incidence of spinal disorders and an increasing demand for minimally invasive surgical procedures. Technological advancements in spine surgery and the development of innovative fixation bands further bolster this market expansion.
Current trends indicate a shift towards the use of advanced materials and techniques in spinal fixation, such as titanium implants and navigated surgery systems. Additionally, rising healthcare expenditures and an aging population are expected to drive market growth in the coming years. Overall, the Posterior Spinal Fixation Band market is poised for significant expansion.
Today, we publish the update 2024 of the list of Fixation Bands (FB) where we have included 14 systems in the section: https://thespinemarketgroup.com/category/fixation-band/:
- BandLoc (Orthopediatrics)
- Jazz™ Claw (Implanet)
- Jazz™ PF (Implanet)
- Jazz™ Evo (Implanet)
- Karma® (Spinal Elements)
- LigaPASS 2.0 (Medtronic)
- NAJA® (Cousin)
- NILE®Alternative Fixation Spinal System (Stryker)
- Olympic Sublaminar Bands (Astura Medical)
- Ortholox® UHMWPE Spinal Posterior Fixation System (Ortholox)
- SILC® (Globus Medical)
- TRANSLACE™ (Medtronic)
- Universal Clamp (Zimvie)* Now Zimvie is Highridge: Currently (2024), Highridge does not include the universal clamp in their portfolio.
- VersaTie (Nuvasive)
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