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News Release
LDR reaches key 24-month milestone since finalizing enrollment of its 1-Level cervical disc study in the United States
LDR launches PMA process with 2-year patient follow-up
Austin, Texas (November 5, 2009)
LDR, a privately held company with innovative spinal
implants for both non-fusion and fusion applications,
reached the critical 24-month follow-up phase for the
one-level IDE study on its second generation Mobi-C®
cervical artificial disc. LDR is the first and currently the
only company to have completed enrollment for a concurrent
one-level and two-level cervical artificial disc replacement
study. LDR completed 1-Level enrollment in October 2007 and
2-Level enrollment in March 2008. The 24-month follow-up
phase of the two-level arm of the study is slated to be
completed in March 2010.
The product was first introduced outside the U.S. in
November 2004 and has now been used to treat over 7,500
patients worldwide, including those involved in this 2-arm
IDE study. The controlled mobility of the Mobi-C’s insert is
designed to restore and respect the instantaneous axes of
rotation for a return to physiological mobility of the
intervertebral disc and the cervical spine. This innovative
mobile bearing design reduces the stresses on the
bone-implant interface, eliminating the need for invasive
vertebral anchorage such as screws or keels and allowing for
multi-level use.
Christophe Lavigne, president and CEO of LDR says,
“Completion of the 24-month follow-up phase of our one-level
study represents another giant milestone for our company
that will bring us closer to our goal of becoming the first
and only metal-on-polyethylene one-level and two-level
cervical disc to obtain FDA approval. We believe that the
unique benefits of Mobi-C will establish it as the gold
standard for cervical disc arthroplasty in the United States
as it is outside the U.S. We are proud to have achieved this
milestone at the same time that we are experiencing
tremendous success with our VerteBRIDGE™ plating technology
in the zero-profile ROI-A™ lumbar and ROI-C™ cervical cages.
We are looking forward to a continued focus on bringing
innovative products to our surgeon customers.”
LDR works closely with surgeons to develop implantable spine
systems and instrumentation that restore optimum stability
and mobility to patients and to make spine surgery more
reproducible and easier to perform. More information is
located at
www.ldrholding.com.
For More Information:
Company Contact:
Dana Kolflat, Director-Marketing, LDR
(512) 344-3317
danakolflat@ldrspine.com
Caution: Mobi-C is an Investigational device in the U.S. and is
limited by U.S. law to investigational use. Mobi-C is not available for use in
the United States.
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