@@summitmedicalinstitute thank you very much for responding. I recently had two level cervical replacement with the Simplify device, and as a hobbyist martial artist, am concerned they will not serve me well when I resume training. I was interested in the a Prestige LP, Prodisc, or M6. Unfortunately, I could not find a surgeon willing to place any of those devices. Should I be concerned about the strength and longevity of the Simply devices? Thank you for your time, and for all you do.
In a free market, we will always have competing devices and this is great because it drives innovation. We are currently using the Prodisc and M6 products for our arthroplasty procedures. Each surgeon will have a different experience and comfort level with each product and I don't see that any of them are dramatically inferior than the others. This is a great topic for discussion with your surgeon.
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Which device was used in his surgery? Any response is appreciated.
Thank you for your question. M6 and Prodisc C are the most common devices we are using for disc replacement
@@summitmedicalinstitute thank you very much for responding. I recently had two level cervical replacement with the Simplify device, and as a hobbyist martial artist, am concerned they will not serve me well when I resume training. I was interested in the a Prestige LP, Prodisc, or M6. Unfortunately, I could not find a surgeon willing to place any of those devices. Should I be concerned about the strength and longevity of the Simply devices? Thank you for your time, and for all you do.
In a free market, we will always have competing devices and this is great because it drives innovation. We are currently using the Prodisc and M6 products for our arthroplasty procedures. Each surgeon will have a different experience and comfort level with each product and I don't see that any of them are dramatically inferior than the others. This is a great topic for discussion with your surgeon.
Is lumbar disc replacement succesful? If so what are the post surgical care regime? Also how long will the artificial disc last?
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