According to the site healthcarefinancenews.com, despite initial concerns that the passing of the Affordable Care Act would inhibit growth of the spinal implant market, the additional 30 million patients receiving coverage – along with the aging U.S. population and rise of obesity – have helped the market continue to grow.
$1,482 $3,011 $2,245
2.-Prices One-Level Lumbar Pedicle Screw System (two rods, four screws, set screws or collars/caps) – Lumbar procedures account for 33% of all spine procedures in 2014:
$3,874 $6,878 $5,095
3.-Prices Lumbar/T-Lumbar Interbody Fusion (one cage with four screws or a plate) -Interbody Fusions (Lumbar, T-Lumbar and Cervical) account for 33% of all spine procedures completed in 2014:
$6,045 $11,045 $8,355
4.Prices Cervical Interbody Fusion (one cage or spacer with three to four screws or a plate) – Interbody Fusions (Lumbar, T-Lumbar and Cervical) account for 33% of all spine procedures completed in 2014:
$2,764 $4,800 $3,692
[Data source: MD Buyline LeAnne Smith senior analyst .Please note these numbers have been adjusted to exclude special deals, outliers, and unique circumstances.]