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    K Number
    K081383
    Date Cleared
    2008-07-02

    (47 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    888.3060
    Why did this record match?
    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdpartyExpeditedreview
    Intended Use

    The Reliance VBS System is intended for use in the thoracolumbar spine (T1-L5) to replace a portion of a collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral body due to tumor or trauma (i.e., fracture) in order to achieve anterior decompression of the spinal cord and neural tissues, and to restore the height of a collapsed vertebral body. The Reliance VBS is designed to restore biomechanical integrity of the anterior, middle, and posterior spinal column, even in the absence of fusion for a prolonged period of time.

    The Reliance VBS System is to be used with a legally cleared anterior or posterior supplemental fixation device. Additionally, the Reliance VBS is intended to be used with bone graft.

    Device Description

    The Reliance VBS System is comprised of implant and instrument components. The implant component, the Reliance VBS device, is a spacer, which replaces a portion of the vertebral bodies in the anterior column of the thoracic and lumbar spine. The spacer may be made of PEEK with Tantalum markers, or made of Titanium alloy.

    AI/ML Overview

    The provided text is a 510(k) Summary for a medical device called the "Reliance VBS System." This type of document is for regulatory clearance and focuses on demonstrating substantial equivalence to previously marketed devices, often through comparison of design, materials, and intended use.

    *Crucially, this document does not describe acceptance criteria, performance metrics, or any study results typical of an AI/ML or diagnostic device.

    The Reliance VBS System is a spinal implant (a spacer to replace a portion of a vertebral body). Its "performance" is primarily assessed through its design, materials, and mechanical properties, not through a clinical study that would have a "test set," "ground truth," or "expert readers" in the way one might evaluate an AI-powered diagnostic tool.

    Therefore, I cannot provide the requested information in the table or the detailed points about studies, sample sizes, and ground truth establishment, as these concepts are not applicable to the information contained in this 510(k) summary for a physical orthopedic implant.

    The document states:

    • Device Description: The Reliance VBS device is a spacer, which replaces a portion of the vertebral bodies in the anterior column of the thoracic and lumbar spine. It may be made of PEEK with Tantalum markers, or made of Titanium alloy.
    • Intended Use/Indications for Use: For use in the thoracolumbar spine (T1-L5) to replace a portion of a collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral body due to tumor or trauma to achieve anterior decompression, restore height, and biomechanical integrity. It is to be used with a cleared supplemental fixation device and bone graft.
    • Substantial Equivalence: The device is stated to be substantially equivalent to several legally marketed predicate devices in terms of material, intended use, levels of attachment, size range, and use with supplemental fixation.

    To reiterate, this is a hardware device approval, not a software or AI approval. Therefore, the concepts requested in the prompt (acceptance criteria for a study, device performance results, sample sizes for test/training sets, ground truth, expert adjudication, MRMC comparative effectiveness studies, and standalone algorithm performance) are not present in this type of regulatory submission and are not relevant to the approval of this spinal implant.

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    K Number
    K041452
    Date Cleared
    2004-06-24

    (23 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    888.3060
    Reference & Predicate Devices
    Why did this record match?
    Reference Devices :

    K030736, K030735, K023570, K021791

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    Intended Use

    The VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System is a vertebral body replacement device intended for use in the thoracolumbar spine (T1-L5) to replace a collapsed, damaged, or unstable vertebral body due to tumor or trauma (i.e., fracture). The VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System is to be used with supplemental fixation. Specifically, the VERTE-STACK™ device is to be used with the Medtronic Sofamor Danek ZPLATE II Anterior Fixation System, the DYNALOK™ CLASSIC Spinal System, the VANTAGE™ Anterior Fixation System, the TSRH® Spinal System, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System, the GDLH® Spinal System and/or their successors. Additionally, the VERTE-STACK™ device is intended to be used with bone graft.

    Device Description

    The VERTE-STACK™ device is a stackable spacer, which inserts between vertebral bodies in the anterior thoracic and lumbar spine. The device is intended for vertebral body replacement to aid in the surgical correction and stabilization of the spine. The construct is not intended to be employed as a stand-alone device. The VERTE-STACK™ device is fabricated and manufactured from POLYETHERETHERKETONE (PEEK OPTIMA LT) along with a tantalum marker. Alternatively the device may be manufactured from titanium alloy. The design of the VERTE-STACK™ device includes a variety of stackable components of different sizes and heights. The stackable components are designed to suit the individual patient pathology. The VERTE-STACK™ device may be used individually, or two or more may be stacked together in order to accommodate the individual anatomical requirements of the vertebral space created by the corpectomy. The VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System must be used with additional anterior and/or posterior spinal instrumentation to augment stability. VERTE-STACK™ constructs manufactured with PEEK may be used with stainless steel or titanium supplemental fixation devices. Titanium VERTF-STACK™ constructs may not be used with stainless steel supplemental fixation devices. The purpose of this submission is to include additional components to the previously cleared VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System.

    AI/ML Overview

    The provided text is a 510(k) summary for the VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System. This document focuses on demonstrating substantial equivalence to previously cleared devices rather than presenting a study with acceptance criteria and device performance results as typically seen for AI/ML-based medical devices or diagnostics.

    Therefore, the requested information regarding acceptance criteria, study design, sample sizes, expert involvement, and ground truth establishment is not available in the provided document. The 510(k) summary is a regulatory submission demonstrating that a new device is as safe and effective as an existing, legally marketed device (predicate device). It does not typically include detailed performance studies with acceptance criteria in the way a clinical trial or a study for a novel device would.

    The document states:
    "Documentation was provided which demonstrated the VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System to be substantially equivalent to the previously cleared VERTE-STACK™ Spinal System components found in K030736, K030735, K023570 and K021791."

    This means the acceptance criteria and performance are implicitly met by virtue of being similar enough to established predicate devices that have already undergone regulatory scrutiny. No new clinical or performance studies are detailed in this summary.

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