학술논문

Market approval processes for new types of spinal devices: challenges and recommendations for improvement.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
European Spine Journal. Sep2016, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p2993-3003. 11p. 2 Diagrams.
Subject
*MEDICAL device approval
*MEDICAL care costs
*SPINAL cord surgery
*SPINAL implants
*GOVERNMENT policy
*ORTHOPEDIC apparatus
*INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems
*MEDICAL databases
*MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems
*SPINE diseases
*MEDICAL equipment
*MEDLINE
*ONLINE information services
*PATIENT safety
*NEW product development laws
*SYSTEMATIC reviews
*EVIDENCE-based medicine
*PROFESSIONAL practice
*STANDARDS
Language
ISSN
0940-6719
Abstract
Background: Spinal pathology and related symptoms are among the most common health problems and are associated with high health care costs and productivity losses. Due to the aging population, these costs are further increasing every year. Another important reason for the increasing costs is the market approval of new technologies, such as spinal devices that are usually more expensive than the existing technologies. Previous cases of medical device failure led to concern about possible deficiencies in the market approval process.Objective: The objective is to provide an overview of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation regarding spinal implants to delineate the challenges and opportunities that spine surgery currently faces.Methods: In this paper, two cases of market entries of spinal devices are presented and evaluated to illustrate these deficiencies.Results: Spinal implant regulation is facing several challenges. New spinal devices should increase patient outcomes and safety at reasonable societal costs. The main challenge is to have a rigorous evaluation before dissemination, while still leaving room for innovative behavior that thrusts the healthcare practice forward.Conclusion: We have provided recommendations to enhance spinal implant regulation and improve and ensure the patient's safety and the future of spine surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]