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MARINER® MIS

Product catalog summary
Introduction
The lumbar spine is composed of five vertebrae that protect the spinal cord and facilitate movement. Intervertebral discs have a fibrous outer layer and a gelatinous center, essential for movement and stability.
Causes of Pain
Pain in the lumbar region can arise from factors such as aging, genetics, injury, or wear and tear, leading to conditions like herniated discs or spinal stenosis, which manifest as numbness, pain, and weakness.
Minimally Invasive Posterior Fixation
This surgical procedure aims to alleviate pressure on nerve roots or the spinal cord, realigning and stabilizing spinal segments through a small incision and gentle muscle separation, potentially resulting in smaller scars and faster recovery.
Procedure Suitability
The Mariner® MIS is appropriate for skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), characterized by disc deterioration that compresses nerves and causes pain.
Preparing for Surgery
Preparation includes clinical exams and diagnostic tests like MRI or CT scans. Patients must adhere to pre-surgery instructions provided by their surgeon.
Surgical Procedure
1. Approach: A small incision is made.
2. Decompression: Bone and disc sections are removed to relieve pressure.
3. Stabilization: Screws and rods are used to stabilize the vertebrae.
4. Fusion: Bone growth occurs around affected areas for stabilization.
Post-Surgery Expectations
Post-surgery care involves monitoring in recovery, possible use of a brace, and a prescribed activity program. Patients receive instructions on wound care and activity limitations.
Potential Risks
Risks include implant issues, pain, infection, and severe complications like paralysis or death. Patients should report any unexpected symptoms to their surgeon.
Technical Information
SeaSpine® provides various rod materials to meet different patient needs, including Titanium Alloy and Cobalt Chrome. Postoperative compliance is crucial for recovery.
Contact Information
For more information or orders, contact SeaSpine via phone or email. Serious incidents related to the device should be reported.
Device Incident Reporting
Serious incidents related to the device must be reported to SeaSpine® and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) via phone, fax, or email. Retain and return the involved product to SeaSpine as instructed by their Customer Service.
Intended Use
The device is intended for use only by surgeons who have received proper training.
Patient Information Leaflet
This leaflet helps patients understand a treatment option recommended by their surgeon, providing information on how the treatment may alleviate pain and discomfort. It is important to read the leaflet fully and discuss any questions with the surgeon before surgery.
Surgical Risks
Minimally Invasive Posterior Fixation surgery carries risks, which will be discussed by the surgeon with the patient.
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Catalog excerpts

MARINER®  MIS-1

MINIMALLY INVASIVE POSTERIOR FIXATION PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET

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INTRODUCTION The lumbar spine is made up of five bones called vertebrae. The bones and joints contain and protect the spinal cord, while also allowing motion such as, bending and twisting. The main joint between two vertebrae is called a disc. Each disc is comprised of two parts, a tough and fibrous outer layer (annulus fibrosus), and a soft, gelatinous centre (nucleus pulposus). These two parts play a vital role in allowing and restricting motion.

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WHAT IS CAUSING MY PAIN? Age, genetics, injury, and everyday wear and tear caused by routine activities can contribute to damage and deterioration of the discs in your lower back. Your surgeon may have diagnosed a herniated disc, disc degeneration, spinal stenosis, or loss of disc height as compared to your other discs. Symptoms of these conditions can include loss of motor function and dexterity, tingling or numbness in the lower extremities, radiating pain, and weakness and/or numbness in your legs.

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Screw Extenders WHAT IS A MINIMALLY INVASIVE POSTERIOR FIXATION? Posterior Fixation for the lumbar spine is a surgical procedure that helps relieve pressure on the nerve roots and/or spinal cord to provide realignment, immobilisation, and stabilisation of spinal segments in skeletally mature patients. Compared to a traditional open procedure, the minimally invasive approach is performed through a minimal incision in your back, and the back muscles surrounding your spine are gently separated, rather than cutting through them. Decompression may be necessary if the symptoms are caused by a compression...

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Mariner® Posterior Fixation Spinal Implant IS MINIMALLY INVASIVE POSTERIOR FIXATION THE RIGHT PROCEDURE FOR ME? Your surgeon may have suggested that you are a candidate for a Minimally Invasive Posterior Fixation procedure. Mariner® MIS is intended to provide stability of the spine, and is indicated for skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD). DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE (DDD) During the natural aging process, the disc between each vertebral body can lose their flexibility, height, and elasticity which can cause a tear in the tough outer layer of the disc, causing the disc...

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PREPARING FOR SURGERY Your surgeon will provide a clinical examination and may conduct some diagnostic tests to ensure you are a candidate for the procedure. These may include MRI, CT scans, and/or X-rays. Your surgeon may provide you with guidance on what to do or not do before your procedure. It is important that you follow your surgeon’s recommendations in preparation of your surgical procedure.

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WHAT TO EXPECT DURING SURGERY DURING SURGERY After you are sedated, positioned face down, and surrounded by the appropriate surgical draping, an X-ray image is taken of your spine to identify the location of the operative disc space. STEP 1: APPROACH Your surgeon will make a small incision down your back. The size of the incision can vary based on the number of levels and/or complexity of your case. STEP 2: DECOMPRESSION Your surgeon may decide that decompression of the affected vertebrae and discs may be necessary to reduce pressure from the cord or symptomatic nerve root. During decompression,...

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WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER SURGERY After surgery you will wake up in the recovery room, where your vital signs will be monitored, and your immediate postoperative condition will be carefully observed. Once the medical staff feels that you are doing well, you will be returned to your room in the hospital. Your surgeon will determine the best postoperative course for you. The day after your surgery, your surgeon may instruct you to use a brace for a period of time to assist with the spinal fusion process. Supervised by trained medical professionals, your surgeon may ask you to carefully sit, stand, or...

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WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL RISKS? POSSIBLE ADVERSE EVENTS Like other spinal system implants, the following adverse events are possible. This list is not exhaustive. • Delayed union or nonunion (pseudarthrosis). • Bending, disassembly or fracture of implant and components. • Loosening of spinal fixation implants may occur due to inadequate initial fixation, latent infection, and/or premature loading, possibly resulting in bone erosion, migration or pain. • Pain, discomfort, or abnormal sensations due to the presence of the device. • Pressure on skin where inadequate tissue coverage exists over the...

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION SeaSpine® offers a wide range of rod materials to accommodate each patient’s needs. With straight and pre-contoured rod options, there are rods available for the most complex cases. The different rod characteristics, such as rod stiffness, bending strength and springback will allow your surgeon to pick the correct rod for your case. Although rare, metal sensitivities and allergic reactions to foreign materials have been reported for orthopedic implant patients. The most common sensitivities, in order of their frequency, are to nickel, cobalt, and chromium. Implant sensitivity...

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Mariner® MIS Implants PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION Polyaxial Head Deformity Head Trauma Head Extended Deformity Head Extended Trauma Head

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Mariner® MIS Implants PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION

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Mariner® MIS Implants PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION Contoured Crossbar Small 6.0 Rod Contoured Crossbar Small 6.0 Rod Contoured Crossbar Medium 6.0 Rod Contoured Crossbar Large 6.0 Rod Cortical Shank Cannulated 6.0 x 50mm

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Mariner® MIS Implants PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION

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CONTACT INFORMATION A notice that any serious incident that occurs in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and to the TGA. Any serious incident that occurs in relation to the device should be reported to SeaSpine® via phone, fax, or email. When possible, retain the product involved in the complaint and return to SeaSpine as instructed by SeaSpine Customer Service; [email protected] and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) www.tga.gov.au. SeaSpine intends that this device should be used only by surgeons having received proper training in the use of the device....

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