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Information on Cervitech Inc devices here.
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Cervical Activ C, C5/6 & C6/7, Feb 2008 Craniotomy and excision frontal lobe brain tumour, May 2006 Lumbar ProDiscs, L4/5 & L5/S1, Feb 2004 |
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Information on the Cervitech PCM (Porous Coated Motion) Artificial Cervical Disc here:
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Cervical Activ C, C5/6 & C6/7, Feb 2008 Craniotomy and excision frontal lobe brain tumour, May 2006 Lumbar ProDiscs, L4/5 & L5/S1, Feb 2004 |
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If the company is too lazy to maintain a single webpage with some product details or *gasp* see to it there is a youtube video showing the unit's articulation
I think I am going to be too lazy to track the information down. They claim they spend tons of money to develop these things, you would think they could spend a few hundo to let us know what they came up with. Sheesh!
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3/2002 L5-S1 microdiscectomy- went well ![]() 1/2012 C6,7 arthritic, ADR recommended ![]() BCBS will cover ![]() so I'm looking for doc info for central PA. I'm in my early 40's so Im not going to risk the shock absorbing disc options. I suspect the polymer materials in them will decompose before I do. |
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