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Old 08-06-2010, 06:56 PM
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Would you be able to suggest some of the other approved interspinous spacers? I thought that X-Stop was the only device approved for multi level insertion, that's why I mentioned it. Quite frankly, the failure rate of X-Stop is a concern for me.

Thanks for your comments on the ADR/FUSION/ADR situation. I didn't know if there was one choice that was better received than the other. I'd really hate to go for fusion after this due to the healing time required. However, I'm getting to the point that I'd go for just about any procedure. Obviously on these forums I am not alone.
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Not sure if Coflex is approved? This implant is mostly used in Europe. It can be implemented on two levels.
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Old 08-07-2010, 12:10 AM
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I don't know the approval status of the other spacers. Check out

http://globalpatientnetwork.com/devices

This is a work in progress... still a little lame, but you'll find x-stop, wallis, coflex there.

Here is an article about all of them:

http://www.spine-health.com/treatmen...rocess-spacers

One of the early Coflex surgeries I observed (back when it was still called the Fixano-U) was interesting because the surgeon didn't decide until he got in there, which device he'd use.

I wrote about it here:

http://www.adrsupport.org/forums/f51...pinous-u-7994/
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