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Artificial Disc Replacements: The Next Generation

Posted on: 07/20/2004
Dr. Burger provides an update on artificial disc implants. The first disc replacement of this kind was tried in the early 1950s. Since that time new and better implants have been developed. Each new revision is called the next generation implant. Research has shown that the new disc must be able to handle load and movement at the same time.

The following facts are offered based on research from around the world:

  • The best candidate for disc replacement is between 35 and 45 years old.
  • Results are better if only one disc is involved.
  • At least half of the disc space must be available.
  • There can't be any tumors or infections present.
  • The bones must line up correctly without any shifting forward, a condition called spondylolisthesis.
  • Putting the artificial disc in the right place is the key to successful surgery.

    The future of artificial disc replacement is going to rely on matching materials with the bone. The less bone damage, the better the results. Right now disc implants are only for a select few patients. In the future more patients will be able to benefit from this treatment.

  • References:
    Evalina L. Burger, MD. Lumbar Disk Replacement: Restoring Mobility. In Orthopedics. April 2004. Vol. 27. No. 4. Pp. 386-388.

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