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Problem: Forty-six-year-old Hollywood stuntman. Career-threatening back pain. Traditional spinal fusion not an option. Decides to try risky, experimental disk replacement. Doctor: Fabien Bitan ...
LAS VEGAS, Aug. 27, 2024/PRNewswire/ -- DelveInsight's Lumbar Disc Replacement Devices Market Insights report provides the current and forecast market analysis, individual leading lumbar disc ...
Multiple studies on disk replacement with follow-up ranging from 2-10 years have demonstrated rates of clinical improvement comparable to (and in some cases better) than cervical fusion, but it ...
“This is the actual disk replacement device that we, or myself, I implant in patients. And you can see, it’s less than the size of your fingertip,” Singh said. It’s made out of titanium and plastic.
Dr. Chad J. Prusmack characterized the disk replacement surgery as a likely "one-and-done" scenario and that 10-year follow-up visits show 4.8% of patients need a new surgery.