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510(k) Data Aggregation

    K Number
    K053474
    Date Cleared
    2006-01-06

    (24 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    888.3070
    Reference & Predicate Devices
    Predicate For
    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdpartyExpeditedreview
    Intended Use

    The CD HORIZON® Spinal System is intended for posterior, non-cervical fixation for the following indications: degenerative disc disease (defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies); spondylolisthesis; trauma (i.e., fracture or dislocation); spinal stenosis; curvatures (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis and/or lordosis); tumor; pseudarthrosis; and/or failed previous fusion.

    When used in a percutaneous, non-cervical, posterior approach with the SEXTANT instrumentation, the CD HORIZON® screws are intended for the following indications: degenerative disc discase (defined as back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies); spondylolisthesis; trauma (i.e., fracture or dislocation); spinal stenosis; curvatures (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis and/or lordosis); tumor; pseudoarthrosis; and/or failed previous fusion.

    Except for hooks, when used as an anterolateral thoracic/lumbar system, CD HORIZON® components such as ECLIPSE® components are intended for the following indications: (1) degenerative disc disease (as defined by back pain of discogenic origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by patient history and radiographic studies), (2) spinal stenosis, (3) spondylolisthesis, (4) spinal deformities (i.e., scoliosis, and/or lordosis), (5) fracture, (6) pseudarthrosis, (7) tumor resection, and/or (8) failed previous fusion.

    The CD HORIZON® SPIRE Plate is posterior, non-pedicte supplemental fixation device, Intended for use in the non-cervical spine (T1 – S1). It is intended for plate fixation/attachment to spinous process for the purpose of achieving supplemental fusion in the following conditions: degenerative disc disease - defined as back pain of discogenc origin with degeneration of the disc confirmed by history and radiographic studies; spondylolisthesis; trauma (i.e., fracture or dislocation); and/or tumor.

    The CD HORIZON® LEGACY 3.5mm rod and associated components, when used as a pedicle screw fixation system of the non-cervical posterior spinc in skeletally mature patients, are indicated for one or more of the following: (1) degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment, (2) fracture, (3) dislocation, (4) scoliosis, (5) kyphosis, (6) spinal tumor, and/or (7) failed previous fusion (pseudarthrosis).

    In addition, when used as a pedicle screw fixation system, the CD HORIZON® LEGACY 3.5mm rod and associated components, are indicated for skeletally mature patients: (a) having severe spondylolisthesis (Grades 3 and 4) of the fifth lumbar-first sacral (1.5-S1) vertebral joint; (b) who are receiving fusions using autogenous bone graft only; (c) who are having the device fixed or attached to the lumbar and sacral spine (L3 and below); and (d) who are having the device removed after the development of a solid fusion mass.

    When used as a pedicle screw system in skeletally mature patients, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System PEEK rods and associated components are intended to provided immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments as an adjunct to fusion in the treatment of the following acute and chronic instabilities of the thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine: (1) degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment, (2) kyphosis, and/or (3) failed previous fusion. Additionally, when used as a pedicle screw device, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System PEEK rod constructs are indicated for use in patients who: ( ) are receiving fusion with autogenous graft only, (2) who are having the device attached is the lumbar or sacral spine, and/or (3) who are having the device removed after the development of a solid fusion mass.

    In order to achieve additional levels of fixation, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System rods may be connected to the VERTEX™ Reconstruction System with the VERTEX™ rod connector. Refer to the VERTEX™ Reconstruction System Package Insert for a list of the VERTEX™ indications of use.

    Device Description

    The CD HORIZON® Spinal System consists of a variety of rods, hooks, screws, CROSSLINK® plates, staples, and other connecting components used to build a spinal construct. Instrumentation is also available to facilitate implantation of the device components.

    The CD HORIZON® Spinal System is intended to help provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments as an adjunct to fusion of the thoracic, lumbar, and/or sacral spine. The CD HORIZON® Spinal System implant components can be rigidly locked into a variety of configurations, with cach construct being tailor-made for the individual case. If necessary, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System can be connected to the VERTEX™ Reconstruction System through a rod connector.

    Certain implant components from other Medtronic Sofamor Danek spinal systems can be used with the CD HORIZON® Spinal System. These components include TSRH® rods, hooks, screws, plates, CROSSLINK® plates, connectors, staples and washers; GDLH® rods, hooks, connectors and CROSSLINK® bar and connectors: LIBERTY® rods and screws: DYNALOK PLUS® bolts; and Medtronic Sofamor Danek Multi-Axial rods and screws.

    CD HORIZON® hooks are intended for posterior use only. CD HORIZON® staples and CD HORIZON® ECLIPSE® rods and screws are intended for anterior use only. However, for patients of smaller stature, CD HORIZON® 4.5mm rods and associated components may be used posteriorly.

    The purpose of this 510(k) submission is to include modified CD HORIZON® set screws to the CD HORIZON® Spinal System.

    AI/ML Overview

    The provided text is a 510(k) summary for the CD HORIZON® Spinal System and its components. It describes an orthopedic device intended for spinal fixation and fusion, not an AI/ML-based medical device. Therefore, the information requested about acceptance criteria, study details, expert involvement, and performance metrics for an AI/ML device is not applicable to this document.

    The document focuses on demonstrating substantial equivalence to previously cleared devices. This is a regulatory pathway for devices that are similar in intended use and technological characteristics to devices already on the market.

    Here's how the provided information relates to substantial equivalence, rather than detailed performance criteria for an AI device:

    • Acceptance Criteria & Device Performance: The "acceptance criteria" for a 510(k) for a device like this are primarily demonstrating that the modified components (set screws in this case) do not raise new questions of safety and effectiveness compared to the predicate device. The "performance" is implicitly deemed acceptable if substantial equivalence is established. No specific quantitative performance metrics are provided in the document.
    • Study That Proves the Device Meets Acceptance Criteria: The study mentioned is a "Documentation, including a risk analysis," which was "provided which demonstrated the subject set screws to be substantially equivalent to predicate CD HORIZON® Spinal System set screws previously cleared in K052187 (SE 08/22/05) and K042025 (SE 08/25/04)." This is not a study in the context of an AI/ML device evaluating metrics like sensitivity or specificity.
    • Sample Size, Data Provenance, Experts, Adjudication, MRMC, Standalone, Training Set, Ground Truth: These concepts are relevant to the development and validation of AI/ML algorithms, not typically for demonstrating substantial equivalence of a mechanical spinal implant system described here. The 510(k) process for such devices relies on comparing materials, design, indications for use, and performance data (often mechanical testing, biocompatibility, sterilization, etc. - though not detailed in this summary) to a predicate device.

    In summary, because this document describes a mechanical spinal implant and not an AI/ML device, the specific questions regarding AI/ML device performance and study methodology are not applicable.

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