21 CFR 888.3050 — Appliance, Fixation, Spinal Interlaminal

Orthopedic (OR) · Part 888 Subpart D—Prosthetic Devices · § 888.3050

Identification

A spinal interlaminal fixation orthosis is a device intended to be implanted made of an alloy, such as stainless steel, that consists of various hooks and a posteriorly placed compression or distraction rod. The device is implanted, usually across three adjacent vertebrae, to straighten and immobilize the spine to allow bone grafts to unite and fuse the vertebrae together. The device is used primarily in the treatment of scoliosis (a lateral curvature of the spine), but it also may be used in the treatment of fracture or dislocation of the spine, grades 3 and 4 of spondylolisthesis (a dislocation of the spinal column), and lower back syndrome.

Classification Rationale

Class II.

Product Codes

Product CodeDevice NameClassDevicesAttributes
KWPAppliance, Fixation, Spinal Interlaminal2430Implant
LYPAccessories, Fixation, Spinal Interlaminal21Implant
NQWOrthosis, Spine, Plate, Laminoplasty, Metal229Implant
PEKSpinous Process Plate248Implant
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