Orthopedics: The Best Spine Technologies of 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Orthopedics
The Best Spine Technologies of 2009 were officially christened
on November 9th during a spectacular gala awards banquet
at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The Spine Industry's big
event under the soaring chandeliers celebrated innovation,
engineering and a relentless drive to improve spine care for
patients and those who care for them.
Eighty-three technologies were submitted in eight categories and
twenty-six inventors took home the massive crystal award. The
voting by 34 surgeon judges was live and when the dust settled, a
weary but elated group of 200 had participated in the selection and
celebration of this year's winners.
Three companies were dual winners. Pioneer Surgical Technology
won for both nanOSS Cervical and NuNec Artificial Cervical Disc.
Alphatec Spine won for both the OsseoScrew Expandable Screw and the
GLIF- Guided Lateral Interbody Fusion device. NuVasive won for the
XLIF and the PCM.
SURPRISES
There were several surprising picks. The judges chose to
recognize three obscure technologies-the Bionic Spacer from the
Israeli firm Spine21, the as yet un-named biomaterial from a
consortium of the Aston, Oxford and Keele Universities in the UK
and the "bonewelding" technology from the Swiss firm, WW
[WoodWelding] Technology.
Spine 21's Bionic Spacer is a POST OPERATIVE adjustable
interspinous process device which distracts and thereby expands the
disc space via radio control. Imagine real-time distraction with
patient feedback. "A little higher, doc. Yes, that's the
ticket. Feels much better." This would bring "spine adjustments"
into the surgeon's office.
Three UK universities, Aston, Oxford and Keele, collaborated on
the winning and as yet un-named biomimetic hydrogel material. This
technology is being targeted at several spine and non-spine
indications. For spine repair, the inventors think that the
material will work well as a nucleus prosthesis to restore
intervertebral disc height. This would be particularly useful for
patients with severe disc degeneration. According to the inventors,
the material has matching properties to those of the patient's
native tissue.
The Swiss firm, WW Technology, submitted bonewelding for the
spine. Bonewelding technology anchors implants into bone using
ultrasonic energy. During implantation, the energy liquefies
the polymer coating and creates an immediate and extremely strong
bonding with the bone.
Then on the other end of the spectrum, the surgeon judges
selected technologies that are so widely used, that, frankly, we
thought they wouldn't be judged as innovative.
The judges were asked to evaluate each technology according to
six criteria:
- Is the technology creative and innovative?
- Does the technology have long term significance?
- Does the technology solve a current clinical problem?
- Does the technology have the potential to improve standard of
care?
- Would you use it?
- Is it cost effective?
Based on those criteria, the judges selected the following
widely used and, yes, creative and significant technologies:
- Invibio's PEEK-OPTIMA material
- L.I.T.'s ONE HEADLIT
- NuVasive's XLIF
- K2M's SERENGHETI MIS system
Invibio's material was used in a fair number of the submitted
technologies and a high percentage of the winning technologies. No
question about it, surgeons like PEEK-OPTIMA.
L.I.T's cordless, battery powered head lamp for surgeons may not
require a PMA, but it clearly struck a responsive chord among
surgeons. The fact that a head lamp would share the stage with such
high end products as the Stabilimax, the M6 or Facet Solution's
ACADIA is testament to the importance of basic tools.
Finally, NuVasive and K2M have been wildly successful innovators
in the market place with such MIS (minimally invasive surgery)
systems as the XLIF and SERENGHETTI. But commercial success did not
prevent the Spine Award judges from recognizing true clinical
problem solving when they saw it.
In the Biomaterials category, Covidien's recently approved
DuraSeal spine sealant system received the judge's award. In
Diagnostics and Imaging, two technologies stood out-Nemaris'
Surgimap software system and Ortho Kinematics' Vertebral Motion
Analyzer (VMA). Both offer spine surgeons important new tools.
Importantly, Nemaris' system is free. It is an imaging processing
software that handles all types of files and even goes so far as to
simulate procedures. Ortho Kinematics' VMA system delivers motion
diagnostics-which outperforms the current end-stage X-ray
methodologies.
Every one of the Best Spine Technologies of 2009 was the result
of thousands of hours of intense effort and achievement. No
hyperbole-it was an honor to highlight all 83 of the submitted
technologies and the hundreds of engineers, inventors and surgeons
who contribute to what is the best in the Spinal Implant and
Instrument industry.
Here are the BEST SPINE TECHNOLOGIES OF 2009!
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Biomaterials
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Covidien BioSurgery
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DuraSeal Spine Sealant System
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Invibio Ltd.
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PEEK-OPTIMA Polymers
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WW Technology
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Bonewelding for Spine
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Cervical Care
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Aspen Medical
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Symmetrically Adjustable Cervical Collar
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Pioneer Surgical Technology
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nanOSS Cervical
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Pioneer Surgical Technology
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NuNec Artificial Cervical Disc
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Diagnostic &
Imaging
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L.I.T. Surgical
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ONE HEADLIT
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Nemaris
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Surgimap Spine
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Ortho Kinematics
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KineGraph VMA (Vertebral Motion Analyzer)
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Lumbar Care
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Alphatec Spine
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OsseoScrew Expandable Screw
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Ouroboros Medical, Inc.
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Ouroboros Spinal System (OSS)
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Spine21
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Bionic Spacer
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Minimally Invasive
Care
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Alphatec Spine
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GLIF - Guided Lateral Interbody Fusion
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K2M, Inc.
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SERENGETI Minimally Invasive Retractor System
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NuVasive, Inc.
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XLIF (eXtreme Lateral Interbody Fusion)
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Motion
Preservation
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Facet Solutions, Inc.
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ACADIA
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Spinal Kinetics, Inc.
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M6 Artificial Disc (M6-C Cervical and M6-L Lumbar)
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NuVasive, Inc.
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PCM
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Paradigm Spine, LLC
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DSS Spine Stabilization System
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Applied Spine Technologies
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STABILIMAX
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Pain Management
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Alpha Orthopaedics, Inc.
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ReleF Technology
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Vexim
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SpineJack
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Spine21
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Bionic Spacer
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Regenerative
Technologies
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Advanced Biologics, LLC
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OsteoAMP
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Aston-Oxford-Keele
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Intervertebral Disc Biomaterial
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Bacterin International, Inc.
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OsteoSponge Demineralized Bone Matrix
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