According to GlobalData’s medical device pipeline database, 34 Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices devices are in various stages of development globally. GlobalData’s report Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices provides an overview of the segment’s pipeline landscape and offers detailed analysis of its products. Buy the report here.
Of these devices, 11 are in active development, while the remaining 23 are in an inactive stage of development. There are eight products in the early stages of development, and the remaining three are in the late stages of development.
Orthopedic devices are used to treat the disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system of human body. Spinal surgery includes devices used in the surgical treatment of degenerative disc diseases, intra-vertebral fractures and scoliosis. Minimally Invasive Spine (MIS) fusion surgery is performed to stabilize the vertebral bones and joints using devices such as Cannulated and non-Cannulated screws. MIS fusion surgery features shorter incisions and faster recovery time when compared to traditional or open procedures. In the segment we have covered four minimally invasive spine surgery techniques: Mini-open, Percutaneous, Tubular, Distally Expanding. In this segment, we are tracking MIS procedures performed as spinal fusion. MIS surgeries related to spinal non-fusion and vertebral compression fractures are not tracked. Thoraco-lumbar procedures include sacral procedures. Also, all screw fixations including pedicle and facet are tracked in this segment. Facet screw fixation, vertebral body replacements and spinous process fixation are not tracked in this market. Cannulated Screws comprise central hollow shaft and are used in the fixation of bone and joint breaks and to secure artificial implants such as bone graft. Non-Cannulated screws are used in bone and joint fixation and do not have a hollow shaft. Rod is an implant that is used to connect screws and prevent their movement from the implanted area. Interbody Cage is a hollow threaded fiber cylinder used to fuse two vertebrae together to treat degenerative disc diseases and provides fixation.
Innovations in the medical devices sector are linked to the development of new approaches, processes, or technologies for treating, diagnosing, and managing disease in response to demand from healthcare for better patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Based on an analysis of GlobalData’s Medical Intelligence Center pipeline product database, these actively developed Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices pipeline devices are all expected to be approved within the next ten years.
Currently, private organizations, public entities and institutions are working on the development of Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices devices. Overall, most of these Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices pipeline devices are being developed by private entities.
Key players involved in the active development of Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices include SeaSpine, Implanet, DePuy Synthes, Osseus Fusion Systems, University of Toledo, Vivonics, OxSonics, Safe, Discure Technologies and EIT Emerging Implant Technologies.
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