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Mobi c

Manufactured by Zimmer Biomet
Sourced in United States

Mobi-C is a cervical disc prosthesis developed by Zimmer Biomet. It is designed to maintain segmental motion and preserve the natural biomechanics of the cervical spine.

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Cervical Disc Arthroplasty Devices Comparison

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The Secure-C CDA manufactured by Globus Medical Inc. (Audubon, PA, USA), Mobi-C, manufactured by Zimmer Biomet (Warsaw, IN, USA), Prodisc C manufactured by Centinel Spine (West Chester, PA, USA), and Prestige LP manufactured by Medtronic Sofamor Danek (Memphis, TN, USA) were used in the study for single-level surgery [15 (link)]. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) material is used in the first three devices; however, in the Prestige LP, only metal components are used.
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Surgical Approach for Cervical Decompression and Fusion

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The indications of ACDR were anterior cervical decompression was required for radiculopathy and/or myelopathy; the contraindications of ACDR were malalignment of the cervical spine, severe kyphosis, obvious instability, advanced age, and disc space collapse. Patients with the contraindication mentioned above underwent ACDF, whereas those without underwent ACDR [29 (link), 30 (link)]. Also, the surgical procedure and details of ACDR (Mobi-C: Zimmer Biomet) and ACDF (Cage: Medtronic) in this study by the same surgeon team were in accordance with previous studies [14 (link), 30 (link)–33 (link)].
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