LDR Holding released 48-month safety and efficacy data for both one- and two-level uses of its Mobi-C cervical disc replacement compared to a traditional anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The study showed lower reoperation rates for the Mobi-C and better mean neck disability improvement through four years.
Hyun Bae, MD, medical director and director of spine education at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, presented the data earlier this month at the North American Spine Society annual meeting.
The Mobi-C is the first cervical disc replacement device approved by the FDA for both one- and two-level indications.
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