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A Method And Apparatus For An Implantable Inertial-Based Sensing System For Real-Time, In Vivo Detection Of Spinal Pseudarthrosis And Adjacent Segment Motion
Patent Number: WO 2011/149845 A3
Date Filed: December 1, 2011
Country Filed In: WIPO
Product Application: VBMS Vertebral Body Motion Sensor

Description:

A vertebral processor designed to collect and interpret data from multiple surgically implanted accelerometers. Each accelerometer is surgically implanted into a vertebra of a patient utilizing a bone screw. Additional accelerometers are implanted in adjacent vertebrae. The data from the acceler­ometers is compared by an algorithm to determine the relative movement of the accelerometers implanted in adjacent ver­tebrae. Data is generated via the algorithm and compared against the expected behavior of the surgically implanted accelerometers as if they were connected to a rigid body, thus determining the level of success of a spinal fusion procedure for those adjacent segments. The apparatus may be utilized with or without spinal stabilization hardware, and with or without fusion cages or artificial discs. The vertebral proces­sor is supplemented by an external system worn by the patient, which provides for an inductive charging power source and for data transfer.
Field of Use: The Vertebral Body Motion Sensor (VBMS) was envisioned as a SMART device that would allow physicians to monitor a patient's spinal alignment after spinal fusion surgery. The VBMS utilized an array of accelerometers attached to the sides of a patient's vertebrae The VBMS monitors the movement of the vertebrae through a sophisticated algorithm that can track and compare the position of the vertebrae against the optimum positions of alignment post-surgery. By being able to supply a physician with this precise data, any potential variances that might indicate misalignment or a failure of the fusion surgery can be immediately recognized and corrective action is taken.

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