Spinal Fusion Devices; Used To Correct Problems with the Small Bones in the Spine (Vertebrae)

 

Spinal Fusion Devices

Spinal Fusion Devices are medical devices used in spinal surgeries for patients suffering from various spinal diseases such as degenerative disc disease and herniated disc. These devices are implanted into the spinal cord of the patient. Spinal fusion surgery is performed to connect two or more vertebrae in the spine, eliminating motion between them. The surgery involves using bone graft to cause two vertebral bodies to grow together into one long bone. Spinal fusion is usually a safe procedure, but carries the potential risk of complications.

Depending on the location and extent of the surgery, people may experience some discomfort and pain; pain can usually be controlled well with medications. Spinal fusion devices provide a permanent solution to spinal instability. The most common type of spinal fusions is lumbar fusions. The lumbar region is commonly called the lower back and has five vertebrae. Lumbar spinal fusion is a surgical treatment for many traumatic, degenerative, destructive, & deformity conditions of the lumbar spine.

According to Coherent Market Insights, The global Spinal Fusion Devices Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 9.175.04 million in 2022 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.6% during the forecast period (2022-2030).

Spinal Devices are of two types, such as fusion and non-fusion devices. Spinal Fusion Devices provide immediate and rigid immobilization, whereas non-fusion devices decompress neural elements, restore spinal alignment, and replace pro-inflammatory tissues rather than preserving functional movements that dispel it. Furthermore, spinal fusion devices are used to treat several disorders, such as scoliosis, kyphosis, traumatic fracture, spondylolisthesis, degenerative disc disease, and several forms of spinal instability.

When it has been determined that a spine fusion is appropriate, the surgical technique utilized may vary. Originally spinal fusion was performed solely for scoliosis and spinal tuberculosis, however, there are 14 conditions for which spinal fusion procedure is currently indicated. In 2020, around 153,288 anterior cervical discectomy and fusions were performed in the United States and the volume is expected to increase by 13.3% by 2040.

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