K Number
K181030
Device Name
Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2018-07-17

(90 days)

Product Code
Regulation Number
888.3080
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) at one or two contiguous levels from L2-S1. DDD is defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have received 6 months of nonoperative treatment prior to treatment with the devices. The device must be used with supplemental fixation. These DDD patients may also have up to Grade I spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s). It is indicated to be use with autograft bone.
Device Description
The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System consists of cages of various lengths, widths and heights, which can be inserted between two lumbar or lumbrosacral vertebral bodies to give support and correction during lumbar interbody fusion surgeries. The hollow geometry of the implants allows them to be packed with autogenous bone graft. The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System is to be used with supplemental fixation. The leading edge consists of bullet nose. The cephalad/caudal opening is large to allow for bone through growth. In addition, there are 2 large holes on each side to facilitate bone and to aid in visualizing the fusion mass. The teeth are slanted away from the direction of insertion of the implant to minimize implant migration. The superior and inferior surfaces are convex to better fit the vertebral endplates. The device is offered in 3 general configurations, specifically shaped for posterior, transforaminal or lateral surgical approaches. The posterior approach configuration is available in 508 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm, widths from 8mm to11mm, heights from 7mm to 16mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The transforaminal approach configuration is available in 720 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm to 36mm, widths from 9mm to 12mm, heights from 7mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The lateral approach configuration is available in 330 possible sizes, with lengths from 40mm to 60mm, widths from 18mm to 22mm, heights from 8mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion devices are made from PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) per ASTM F2026, with radiographic markers made from tantalum per ASTM F560.
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The device description focuses on the physical characteristics and materials of the interbody fusion cages, and there is no mention of AI or ML in the intended use, device description, or performance studies.

Yes

The device is indicated for use in treating Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) and provides support and correction during lumbar interbody fusion surgeries, which is a therapeutic intervention.

No

The device is an interbody fusion system designed to provide support and correction during lumbar interbody fusion surgeries, not to diagnose a condition.

No

The device description clearly outlines physical components made of PEEK and tantalum, including cages of various sizes and shapes for surgical implantation. This indicates a hardware medical device, not a software-only one.

No, this device is not an IVD (In Vitro Diagnostic).

Here's why:

  • IVD Definition: In Vitro Diagnostic devices are used to examine specimens taken from the human body (like blood, urine, or tissue) to provide information for diagnosis, monitoring, or screening.
  • Device Description: The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System is a physical implant designed to be surgically inserted into the spine to provide support and promote fusion between vertebrae.
  • Intended Use: The intended use clearly describes a surgical procedure to treat Degenerative Disc Disease by implanting a device. It does not involve testing or analyzing biological samples.

The information provided describes a medical device used in a surgical procedure, not a diagnostic test performed on samples outside the body.

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Intended Use / Indications for Use

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) at one or two contiguous levels from L2-S1. DDD is defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have received 6 months of nonoperative treatment prior to treatment with the devices. The device must be used with supplemental fixation. These DDD patients may also have up to Grade I spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s). It is indicated to be use with autograft bone.

Product codes

MAX

Device Description

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System consists of cages of various lengths, widths and heights, which can be inserted between two lumbar or lumbrosacral vertebral bodies to give support and correction during lumbar interbody fusion surgeries. The hollow geometry of the implants allows them to be packed with autogenous bone graft. The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System is to be used with supplemental fixation. The leading edge consists of bullet nose. The cephalad/caudal opening is large to allow for bone through growth. In addition, there are 2 large holes on each side to facilitate bone and to aid in visualizing the fusion mass. The teeth are slanted away from the direction of insertion of the implant to minimize implant migration. The superior and inferior surfaces are convex to better fit the vertebral endplates.

The device is offered in 3 general configurations, specifically shaped for posterior, transforaminal or lateral surgical approaches. The posterior approach configuration is available in 508 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm, widths from 8mm to11mm, heights from 7mm to 16mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The transforaminal approach configuration is available in 720 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm to 36mm, widths from 9mm to 12mm, heights from 7mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The lateral approach configuration is available in 330 possible sizes, with lengths from 40mm to 60mm, widths from 18mm to 22mm, heights from 8mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°.

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion devices are made from PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) per ASTM F2026, with radiographic markers made from tantalum per ASTM F560.

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Mentions AI, DNN, or ML

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Input Imaging Modality

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Anatomical Site

Lumbar/lumbosacral vertebral bodies (L2-S1)

Indicated Patient Age Range

Skeletally mature patients

Intended User / Care Setting

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Description of the training set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol

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Description of the test set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol

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Summary of Performance Studies (study type, sample size, AUC, MRMC, standalone performance, key results)

Non-Clinical Tests:

  • Static Compression ASTM F2077-11
  • Dynamic Compression ASTM F2077-11
  • Static Compression Shear - ASTM F2077-14
  • Dynamic Compression Shear ASTM F2077-14
  • Subsidence ASTM F2267-04
  • Expulsion

Conclusions from Non-Clinical Tests: Based on the results of the testing and comparisons performed, Rubicon believes that the subject Rubicon Interbody Fusion System is substantially equivalent to the predicate systems it was compared to.

Key Metrics (Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV, NPV, etc.)

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Predicate Device(s)

K151819, K073502, K072791, K090816, K083661, K100089, K101051, K141443

Reference Device(s)

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Predetermined Change Control Plan (PCCP) - All Relevant Information

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§ 888.3080 Intervertebral body fusion device.

(a)
Identification. An intervertebral body fusion device is an implanted single or multiple component spinal device made from a variety of materials, including titanium and polymers. The device is inserted into the intervertebral body space of the cervical or lumbosacral spine, and is intended for intervertebral body fusion.(b)
Classification. (1) Class II (special controls) for intervertebral body fusion devices that contain bone grafting material. The special control is the FDA guidance document entitled “Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Intervertebral Body Fusion Device.” See § 888.1(e) for the availability of this guidance document.(2) Class III (premarket approval) for intervertebral body fusion devices that include any therapeutic biologic (e.g., bone morphogenic protein). Intervertebral body fusion devices that contain any therapeutic biologic require premarket approval.
(c)
Date premarket approval application (PMA) or notice of product development protocol (PDP) is required. Devices described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section shall have an approved PMA or a declared completed PDP in effect before being placed in commercial distribution.

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Rubicon Spine, LLC Mike Boyer President 2955-B Bee Ridge Road Sarasota, Florida 34239

Re: K181030

Trade/Device Name: Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System Regulation Number: 21 CFR 888.3080 Regulation Name: Intervertebral Body Fusion Device Regulatory Class: Class II Product Code: MAX Dated: June 25, 2018 Received: June 28, 2018

Dear Mr. Boyer:

We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). You may, therefore, market the device, subject to the general controls provisions of the Act. The general controls provisions of the Act include requirements for annual registration. listing of devices, good manufacturing practice, labeling, and prohibitions against misbranding and adulteration. Please note: CDRH does not evaluate information related to contract liability warranties. We remind you, however, that device labeling must be truthful and not misleading.

If your device is classified (see above) into either class II (Special Controls) or class III (PMA), it may be subject to additional controls. Existing major regulations affecting your device can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Parts 800 to 898. In addition, FDA may publish further announcements concerning your device in the Federal Register.

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U.S. Food & Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20993 www.fda.gov

July 17, 2018

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Sincerely,

Melissa Hall -S

For Mark N. Melkerson Director Division of Orthopedic Devices Office of Device Evaluation Center for Devices and Radiological Health

Enclosure

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Indications for Use

510(k) Number (if known) K181030

Device Name

Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System

Indications for Use (Describe)

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) at one or two contiguous levels from L2-S1. DDD is defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have received 6 months of nonoperative treatment prior to treatment with the devices. The device must be used with supplemental fixation. These DDD patients may also have up to Grade I spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s). It is indicated to be use with autograft bone.

Type of Use (Select one or both, as applicable)
Prescription Use (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D)
Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 801 Subpart C)

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510(k) Summary

Prepared April 6, 2018

| 1. Company: | Rubicon Spine, LLC
2955-B Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34239 Tel: 888-515-
2532
FAX: 888-292-4691 |
|-------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| 2. Contact: | Mike Boyer
President
Rubicon Spine, LLC
2955-B Bee Ridge Road
Sarasota, FL 34239
Tel: 888-515-2532
FAX: 888-292-4691 |
| 3. Common Name | Intervertebral Fusion Device with Bone Graft, Lumba |
| 4. Trade Name | Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System |
| 5. Proprietary Name: | Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System |
| 6. Classification Name: | Intervertebral Body Fusion Device (21 CFR
888,3080): Class II Product Code MAX |

7. Product Description:

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System consists of cages of various lengths, widths and heights, which can be inserted between two lumbar or lumbrosacral vertebral bodies to give support and correction during lumbar interbody fusion surgeries. The hollow geometry of the implants allows them to be packed with autogenous bone graft. The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System is to be used with supplemental fixation. The leading edge consists of bullet nose. The cephalad/caudal opening is large to allow for bone through growth. In addition, there are 2 large holes on each side to facilitate bone and to aid in visualizing the fusion mass. The teeth are slanted away from the direction of insertion of the implant to minimize implant migration. The superior and inferior surfaces are convex to better fit the vertebral endplates.

The device is offered in 3 general configurations, specifically shaped for posterior, transforaminal or lateral surgical approaches. The posterior approach configuration is available in 508 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm, widths from 8mm to11mm, heights from 7mm to 16mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The transforaminal approach configuration is available in 720 possible sizes, with lengths from 22mm to 36mm, widths from 9mm to 12mm, heights from 7mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°. The lateral approach configuration is available in 330 possible

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sizes, with lengths from 40mm to 60mm, widths from 18mm to 22mm, heights from 8mm to 18mm and lordosis angles of 0°, 4° and 8°.

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion devices are made from PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) per ASTM F2026, with radiographic markers made from tantalum per ASTM F560.

8. Indications for Use:

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) at one or two contiguous levels from L2-S1. DDD is defined as discogenic back pain with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies. Patients should have received 6 months of nonoperative treatment prior to treatment with the device must be used with supplemental fixation. These DDD patients may also have up to Grade I spondylolisthesis or retrolisthesis at the involved level(s). It is indicated to be use with autograft bone.

9. Summary of Technological Characteristics

The Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System consists of a series of PEEK lumbar cages. These cages are intended to be placed between two lumbar or a sacral and lumbar vertebrae using instruments provided. The proposed devices are the same as current interbody cages already on the market with the only difference being minor variations in the shape.

Rubicon has determined that the minor differences between the proposed interbody fusion cages and the predicate devices will not impact the safety or effectiveness of the interbody fusion cages for their intended use. Analysis has shown that the proposed lumbar caqes are equivalent to the predicate lumbar cages.

10. Identification of Leqally Marketed Predicate Device

Documentation was provided which demonstrates that the subject Rubicon Interbody Cage System is substantially equivalent to several predicate devices that are currently on the market in the US, including the following:

Primary Predicate

  • · Integrity Spine Lumbar Interbody Fusion System (K151819. November 10. 2015)
    Additional Predicates

  • · Vertebron Interbody Fusion System (K073502, March 24, 2008)

  • · Synthes Opal and Oracle Spacer (K072791, December 26, 2007)

  • · Stryker AVS PL Spacer (K090816, April 24, 2009)

  • · Stryker AVS TL Spacer (K083661, February 27, 2009)

  • · Synthes TPAL Spacer (K100089, May 13, 2010)

  • · Stryker AVS ARIA Spacer (K101051 August 12, 2010)

  • InFront Lumbar Interbody Fusion System (K141443, August 28, 2014)

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11. Brief Discussion of Non-Clinical Tests Submitted

The subject Rubicon Lumbar Interbody Fusion System and the predicate cage systems are identical in their indications for use, performance specifications and fundamental technological characteristics. The subject cage system was tested as described in "Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Intervertebral Body Fusion Device" with the following tests being performed:

  • Static Compression ASTM F2077-11 ●
  • Dynamic Compression ASTM F2077-11 •
  • o Static Compression Shear - ASTM F2077-14
  • Dynamic Compression Shear ASTM F2077-14 .
  • Subsidence ASTM F2267-04 ●
  • . Expulsion

12. Conclusions from Non-Clinical Tests

Based on the results of the testing and comparisons performed, Rubicon believes that the subject Rubicon Interbody Fusion System is substantially equivalent to the predicate systems it was compared to.