Medtronic receives FDA clearance for UNiD Rods with spinal systems

Medtronic has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of patient-specific UNiD Rods for use with Medtronic CD Horizon Solera Voyager and Infinity OCT spinal systems, expanding the utility of the company's UNiD Adaptative Spine Intelligence (ASI) technology. 

UNiD Rods are designed for each patient and industrially pre-bent prior to surgery to accurately match an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven pre-operative surgical plan, which is created with UNiD ASI technology to precisely align patients' spines, reducing the risk of malalignment and associated revision surgeries. UNiD Rods are used to treat scoliosis, trauma, tumours, and complex degenerative conditions in adults and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

Spine surgery is one of the more complex procedures in healthcare because of the high number of different parameters that must be taken into consideration. In conventional spine surgery, surgeons manually bend spine rods in the operating room, and there can be large variability in outcomes. With the compatibility of UNiD Rods and Medtronic's spinal systems, surgeons are able to tailor rods, as well as select the Medtronic interbody devices and other hardware that are best suited for their patient's unique anatomy and sagittal alignment needs. Additionally, surgeons can use advanced navigation and robotics, like the Mazor Robotic Guidance System, with minimally invasive patient-specific rods to make procedures more precise and efficient and improve surgical outcomes.

The first surgery combining the CD Horizon Solera Voyager minimally invasive spinal system with patient-specific UNiD Rods in combination with the Mazor platform was performed by Dr. Gregory Poulter, OrthoIndy Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind.

He said: "Being able to integrate powerful complimentary technologies -- AI, robotics and patient-specific implants -- is the future of spine surgery and will change spine care for the better by streamlining my workflow and reducing surgical uncertainty. I'm not bending rods or increasing OR time with manual execution. Instead, I planned my first case with AI, selected the best hardware for my patient, executed the surgery with Mazor robotic-assisted delivery of the screws and was able to position the rod in 2.5 minutes, resulting in less blood loss and OR time and, most importantly, a predictable and precise alignment for my patient."

Spine surgery is evolving and becoming increasingly personalised. It is no longer just driven by metal implants and instrumentation, but advanced imaging, navigation, robotics, and pre-operative planning aided by AI. UNiD Adaptive Spine Intelligence provides a planning service powered by AI, intra-operative execution, and insightful analytics of surgical results with the ultimate goal of improving clinical outcomes. This game changing solution is easily accessible to any surgeon via a user-friendly UNiD HUB platform.

Dan Wolf, vice president, Medicrea, withing the cranial & spinal technologies business at Medtronic, said: "By combining our widely used spinal systems with UNiD Rods, Medtronic is putting surgeons on the forefront and revolutionising spine care as the first company to offer a fully integrated solution with unparalleled technologies - AI-driven surgical planning, personalised spinal implants and robotic assisted surgical delivery that work together to advance patient care. The next era of spine care is in personalised care that integrates the most advanced technologies to offer optimal planning, precision and predictability, so surgeons can do more for their patients.”

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