Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation

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Autor(a) principal: Büttner-Janz,Karin
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Meyer,Bernhard, Sambale,Rafael Donatus, Wilke,Hans-Joachim, Rüdiger,Nelli, Büttner,Eiko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Coluna/Columna
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512014000100043
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: The current cervical disc arthroplasty is limited by postoperative facet joint arthritis, heterotopic ossification and segmental kyphosis. The total Frisbee disc, which has an upper convex/concave non-spherical surface and a lower flat sliding surface, is a new approach for improved outcomes. Prior to clinical application, safety and suitability tests are required. METHODS: The Frisbee is the first 3rd generation disc according to a new classification of total disc because it can precisely mimic the segmental ROM, including the soft limitation of axial rotation. The ISO 18192-1 test was carried out to determine the rate of wear debris. A FE model was used to assess the safety of prosthetic components. In the sagittal plane several variables to determine the most favorable lordotic angle were evaluated. RESULTS: Two angled prosthetic plates are safer than one sliding angled core to prevent the displacement. The lordosis of 7° of the Frisbee leads to kyphosis of no more than 2° without reduction of the ROM. The wear rate of the Frisbee is five times smaller compared to an FDA-approved disc with a spherical sliding surface. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the test results, the clinical application of Frisbee can now be studied. The postoperative kyphosis observed with other devices is not an issue with the Frisbee design. Physiological ROM is combined with the significant reduction of wear debris. For these reasons the Frisbee has the potential to provide a better balanced segmental loading reducing the degeneration of the joint surface and heterotopic ossification.
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spelling Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generationArthroplasty, replacementCervical vertebraeIntervertebral discJoint prosthesis OBJECTIVE: The current cervical disc arthroplasty is limited by postoperative facet joint arthritis, heterotopic ossification and segmental kyphosis. The total Frisbee disc, which has an upper convex/concave non-spherical surface and a lower flat sliding surface, is a new approach for improved outcomes. Prior to clinical application, safety and suitability tests are required. METHODS: The Frisbee is the first 3rd generation disc according to a new classification of total disc because it can precisely mimic the segmental ROM, including the soft limitation of axial rotation. The ISO 18192-1 test was carried out to determine the rate of wear debris. A FE model was used to assess the safety of prosthetic components. In the sagittal plane several variables to determine the most favorable lordotic angle were evaluated. RESULTS: Two angled prosthetic plates are safer than one sliding angled core to prevent the displacement. The lordosis of 7° of the Frisbee leads to kyphosis of no more than 2° without reduction of the ROM. The wear rate of the Frisbee is five times smaller compared to an FDA-approved disc with a spherical sliding surface. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the test results, the clinical application of Frisbee can now be studied. The postoperative kyphosis observed with other devices is not an issue with the Frisbee design. Physiological ROM is combined with the significant reduction of wear debris. For these reasons the Frisbee has the potential to provide a better balanced segmental loading reducing the degeneration of the joint surface and heterotopic ossification. Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2014-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512014000100043Coluna/Columna v.13 n.1 2014reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/S1808-185120141301RC102info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBüttner-Janz,KarinMeyer,BernhardSambale,Rafael DonatusWilke,Hans-JoachimRüdiger,NelliBüttner,Eikoeng2015-08-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512014000100043Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2015-08-18T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
title Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
spellingShingle Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
Büttner-Janz,Karin
Arthroplasty, replacement
Cervical vertebrae
Intervertebral disc
Joint prosthesis
title_short Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
title_full Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
title_fullStr Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
title_full_unstemmed Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
title_sort Frisbee - the first artificial cervical disc of 3RD generation
author Büttner-Janz,Karin
author_facet Büttner-Janz,Karin
Meyer,Bernhard
Sambale,Rafael Donatus
Wilke,Hans-Joachim
Rüdiger,Nelli
Büttner,Eiko
author_role author
author2 Meyer,Bernhard
Sambale,Rafael Donatus
Wilke,Hans-Joachim
Rüdiger,Nelli
Büttner,Eiko
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Büttner-Janz,Karin
Meyer,Bernhard
Sambale,Rafael Donatus
Wilke,Hans-Joachim
Rüdiger,Nelli
Büttner,Eiko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arthroplasty, replacement
Cervical vertebrae
Intervertebral disc
Joint prosthesis
topic Arthroplasty, replacement
Cervical vertebrae
Intervertebral disc
Joint prosthesis
description OBJECTIVE: The current cervical disc arthroplasty is limited by postoperative facet joint arthritis, heterotopic ossification and segmental kyphosis. The total Frisbee disc, which has an upper convex/concave non-spherical surface and a lower flat sliding surface, is a new approach for improved outcomes. Prior to clinical application, safety and suitability tests are required. METHODS: The Frisbee is the first 3rd generation disc according to a new classification of total disc because it can precisely mimic the segmental ROM, including the soft limitation of axial rotation. The ISO 18192-1 test was carried out to determine the rate of wear debris. A FE model was used to assess the safety of prosthetic components. In the sagittal plane several variables to determine the most favorable lordotic angle were evaluated. RESULTS: Two angled prosthetic plates are safer than one sliding angled core to prevent the displacement. The lordosis of 7° of the Frisbee leads to kyphosis of no more than 2° without reduction of the ROM. The wear rate of the Frisbee is five times smaller compared to an FDA-approved disc with a spherical sliding surface. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the test results, the clinical application of Frisbee can now be studied. The postoperative kyphosis observed with other devices is not an issue with the Frisbee design. Physiological ROM is combined with the significant reduction of wear debris. For these reasons the Frisbee has the potential to provide a better balanced segmental loading reducing the degeneration of the joint surface and heterotopic ossification.
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