Review of mechanisms of expandable spine surgery devices.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2024.2337295
Yuncong Mao, Arpan A Patel, Seth Meade, Edward Benzel, Michael P Steinmetz, Thomas Mroz, Ghaith Habboub
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Introduction: Expandable devices such as interbody cages, vertebral body reconstruction cages, and intravertebral body expansion devices are frequently utilized in spine surgery. Since the introduction of expandable implants in the early 2000s, the variety of mechanisms that drive expansion and implant materials have steadily increased. By examining expandable devices that have achieved commercial success and exploring emerging innovations, we aim to offer an in-depth evaluation of the different types of expandable cages used in spine surgery and the underlying mechanisms that drive their functionality.

Areas covered: We performed a review of expandable spinal implants and devices by querying the National Library of Medicine MEDLINE database and Google Patents database from 1933 to 2024. Five major types of mechanical jacks that drive expansion were identified: scissor, pneumatic, screw, ratchet, and insertion-expansion.

Expert opinion: We identified a trend of screw jack mechanism being the predominant machinery in vertebral body reconstruction cages and scissor jack mechanism predominating in interbody cages. Pneumatic jacks were most commonly found in kyphoplasty devices. Critically reviewing the mechanisms of expansion and identifying trends among effective and successful cages allows both surgeons and medical device companies to properly identify future areas of development.

回顾可扩张脊柱手术装置的机制。
导言:椎体间架、椎体重建笼和椎体内扩张装置等可扩张装置经常用于脊柱手术。自 2000 年代初引入可扩张植入物以来,驱动扩张的机制和植入物材料的种类稳步增加。通过研究已取得商业成功的可扩张装置和探索新出现的创新,我们旨在对脊柱手术中使用的不同类型的可扩张脊柱笼以及驱动其功能的基本机制进行深入评估:我们通过查询美国国家医学图书馆 MEDLINE 数据库和谷歌专利数据库(1933-2024 年),对可膨胀脊柱植入物和装置进行了综述。确定了五种主要的驱动扩张的机械千斤顶类型:剪刀式、气动式、螺旋式、棘轮式和插入-扩张式:我们发现一种趋势,即螺钉式千斤顶机制是椎体重建保持架的主要机械,而剪刀式千斤顶机制则是椎体间保持架的主要机械。气动千斤顶在椎体后凸成形术装置中最为常见。严格审查扩张机制并确定有效和成功的椎体护架的发展趋势,可以让外科医生和医疗器械公司正确确定未来的发展领域。
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