K162494 · Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA, Inc. · NKB · Oct 4, 2016 · Orthopedic
Device Facts
Record ID
K162494
Device Name
CD HORIZON® Spinal System
Applicant
Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA, Inc.
Product Code
NKB · Orthopedic
Decision Date
Oct 4, 2016
Decision
SESE
Submission Type
Special
Regulation
21 CFR 888.3070
Device Class
Class 2
Attributes
Therapeutic, Pediatric
Intended Use
The CD HORIZON® Spinal System with or without SEXTANT® instrumentation is intended for posterior, non-cervical fixation as an adjunct to fosion 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, or lordosis), tumor, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion. Except for hooks, when used as an anterolateral thoracic/lumbar system, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System may also be used for the same indications as an adjunct to fusion. With the exception of degenerative disc disease, the CD HORIZON® LEGACY™ 3.5mm rods and the CD HORIZON® Spinal System PEEK rods and associated components may be used for the aforementioned indications in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion. The 3.5mm rods may be used for the specific pediatric indications noted below. When used for posterior non-cervical pedicle screw fixation in pediatric patients, the CD HORIZON® System implants are indicated as an adjunct to treat progressive spinal deformities (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis, or lordosis) including idiopathic scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, and congenital scoliosis. Additionally, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System is intended to treat pediatric patients diagnosed with the following conditions: spondylolisthesis/ spondylolysis, fracture caused by tumor and/or trauma, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion. These devices are to be used with autograft and/or allograft. Pediatric pedicle screw fixation is limited to a posterior approach. The CD HORIZON® SPIRE™ Plate is a posterior, single-level, non-pedicle supplemental fixation device intended for use in the non-cervical spine (T1-S1) as an adjunct to fusion in skeletally mature patients. It is intended for plate fixation/ attachment to spinous processes for the purpose of achieving supplemental fixation in the following conditions: degenerative disc disease (as previously defined), spondylolisthesis, trauma, and/or tumor. 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 Story
Percutaneous Rod Inserter is a surgical instrument used by surgeons during spinal fusion procedures to facilitate the placement of spinal rods. It is a component of the CD HORIZON® Spinal System. The device functions as a mechanical tool to assist in the insertion and positioning of rods within the spinal construct. It is used in clinical settings (OR) by physicians. The current submission covers minor modifications to the dimensioning scheme, tolerances, and GD&T for manufacturing efficiency, plus the addition of a laser mark for user identification. The device maintains the same fundamental technology, materials, and locking/clamping mechanisms as the predicate. It does not alter the clinical application or patient benefit of the existing spinal system.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. No clinical data provided. Substantial equivalence supported by risk analysis, print review, mechanical strength rationale, and tolerance stack analysis.
Technological Characteristics
Constructed from Medical Grade Stainless Steel (MGSS) and silicone. Percutaneous Rod Inserter features mechanical locking, arc orientation, and clamping mechanisms. No software or energy source involved.
Indications for Use
Indicated for posterior non-cervical fixation as an adjunct to fusion in patients with degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, trauma, spinal stenosis, curvatures (scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis), tumor, pseudarthrosis, or failed previous fusion. Pediatric use indicated for progressive spinal deformities (idiopathic, neuromuscular, congenital scoliosis), spondylolisthesis/spondylolysis, fracture, pseudarthrosis, or failed fusion. SPIRE Plate indicated for single-level supplemental fixation in skeletally mature patients.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
(1) Rigid pedicle screw systems are comprised of multiple components, made from a variety of materials that allow the surgeon to build an implant system to fit the patient's anatomical and physiological requirements. Such a spinal implant assembly consists of a combination of screws, longitudinal members (e.g., plates, rods including dual diameter rods, plate/rod combinations), transverse or cross connectors, and interconnection mechanisms (e.g., rod-to-rod connectors, offset connectors).(2) Semi-rigid systems are defined as systems that contain one or more of the following features (including but not limited to): Non-uniform longitudinal elements, or features that allow more motion or flexibility compared to rigid systems.
Special Controls
*Classification.* (1) Class II (special controls), when intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion in the treatment of the following acute and chronic instabilities or deformities of the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine: severe spondylolisthesis (grades 3 and 4) of the L5-S1 vertebra; degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment; fracture; dislocation; scoliosis; kyphosis; spinal tumor; and failed previous fusion (pseudarthrosis). These pedicle screw spinal systems must comply with the following special controls:(i) Compliance with material standards;
(ii) Compliance with mechanical testing standards;
(iii) Compliance with biocompatibility standards; and
(iv) Labeling that contains these two statements in addition to other appropriate labeling information:
“Warning: The safety and effectiveness of pedicle screw spinal systems have been established only for spinal conditions with significant mechanical instability or deformity requiring fusion with instrumentation. These conditions are significant mechanical instability or deformity of the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine secondary to severe spondylolisthesis (grades 3 and 4) of the L5-S1 vertebra, degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment, fracture, dislocation, scoliosis, kyphosis, spinal tumor, and failed previous fusion (pseudarthrosis). The safety and effectiveness of these devices for any other conditions are unknown.”
“Precaution: The implantation of pedicle screw spinal systems should be performed only by experienced spinal surgeons with specific training in the use of this pedicle screw spinal system because this is a technically demanding procedure presenting a risk of serious injury to the patient.”
(2) Class II (special controls), when a rigid pedicle screw system is intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to fusion in the treatment of degenerative disc disease and spondylolisthesis other than either severe spondylolisthesis (grades 3 and 4) at L5-S1 or degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment. These pedicle screw systems must comply with the following special controls:
(i) The design characteristics of the device, including engineering schematics, must ensure that the geometry and material composition are consistent with the intended use.
(ii) Non-clinical performance testing must demonstrate the mechanical function and durability of the implant.
(iii) Device components must be demonstrated to be biocompatible.
(iv) Validation testing must demonstrate the cleanliness and sterility of, or the ability to clean and sterilize, the device components and device-specific instruments.
(v) Labeling must include the following:
(A) A clear description of the technological features of the device including identification of device materials and the principles of device operation;
(B) Intended use and indications for use, including levels of fixation;
(C) Identification of magnetic resonance (MR) compatibility status;
(D) Cleaning and sterilization instructions for devices and instruments that are provided non-sterile to the end user; and
(E) Detailed instructions of each surgical step, including device removal.
(3) Class II (special controls), when a semi-rigid system is intended to provide immobilization and stabilization of spinal segments in the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral spine as an adjunct to fusion for any indication. In addition to complying with the special controls in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (v) of this section, these pedicle screw systems must comply with the following special controls:
(i) Demonstration that clinical performance characteristics of the device support the intended use of the product, including assessment of fusion compared to a clinically acceptable fusion rate.
(ii) Semi-rigid systems marketed prior to the effective date of this reclassification must submit an amendment to their previously cleared premarket notification (510(k)) demonstrating compliance with the special controls in paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (v) and paragraph (b)(3)(i) of this section.
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Submission Summary (Full Text)
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Food and Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Document Control Center - WO66-G609 Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002
October 4, 2016
Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA, Inc. Mr. Justin E. O'Connor Regulatory Affairs Specialist 1800 Pyramid Place Memphis, Tennessee 38132
Re: K162494
Trade/Device Name: CD HORIZON® Spinal System Regulation Number: 21 CFR 888.3070 Regulation Name: Pedicle screw spinal system Regulatory Class: Class III Product Code: NKB, KWP, KWQ, MNH, MNI, OSH Dated: September 6, 2016 Received: September 7, 2016
Dear Mr. O'Connor:
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.
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Enclosure
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# Indications for Use
510(k) Number (if known)
K162494
Device Name CD HORIZON® Spinal System
### Indications for Use (Describe)
The CD HORIZON® Spinal System with or without SEXTANT® instrumentation is intended for posterior, non-cervical fixation as an adjunct to fosion 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, or lordosis), tumor, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion.
Except for hooks, when used as an anterolateral thoracic/lumbar system, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System may also be used for the same indications as an adjunct to fusion.
With the exception of degenerative disc disease, the CD HORIZON® LEGACY™ 3.5mm rods and the CD HORIZON® Spinal System PEEK rods and associated components may be used for the aforementioned indications in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion. The 3.5mm rods may be used for the specific pediatric indications noted below.
When used for posterior non-cervical pedicle screw fixation in pediatric patients, the CD HORIZON® System implants are indicated as an adjunct to treat progressive spinal deformities (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis, or lordosis) including idiopathic scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, and congenital scoliosis. Additionally, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System is intended to treat pediatric patients diagnosed with the following conditions: spondylolisthesis/ spondylolysis, fracture caused by tumor and/or trauma, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion. These devices are to be used with autograft and/or allograft. Pediatric pedicle screw fixation is limited to a posterior approach.
The CD HORIZON® SPIRE™ Plate is a posterior, single-level, non-pedicle supplemental fixation device intended for use in the non-cervical spine (T1-S1) as an adjunct to fusion in skeletally mature patients. It is intended for plate fixation/ attachment to spinous processes for the purpose of achieving supplemental fixation in the following conditions: degenerative disc disease (as previously defined), spondylolisthesis, trauma, and/or tumor.
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.
Type of Use (Select one or both, as applicable)
| <div> <div> <span> <b></b> </span> <span> Prescription Use (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D) </span> </div> </div> |
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| <div> <div> <span> <b></b> </span> <span>Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 801 Subpart C)</span> </div> </div> |
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# 510(k) SUMMARY
# MEDTRONIC Sofamor Danek CD HORIZON® Spinal System September 06, 2016
| I. | Submitter | Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA, Inc.<br>1800 Pyramid Place<br>Memphis, Tennessee 38132<br>Telephone: (901)396-3133<br>Fax: (901) 346-9738 |
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| | Contact: | Justin O'Connor<br>Regulatory Affairs Specialist<br>Direct Telephone: (901)399-2480 |
| | Date Prepared: | September 06, 2016 |
| II. | Subject Device | |
| | Name of Device: | CD HORIZON® Spinal System<br>(Percutaneous Rod Inserter) |
| | Common Name: | Pedicle Screw Spinal System |
| | Classification Names: | 21 CFR 888.3070 - Pedicle Screw Spinal System,<br>888.3050 - Spinal Interlaminal Fixation Orthosis, and<br>888.3060 - Intervertebral Body Fixation Orthosis |
| | Class: | Class III (Pre-Amendment) |
| | Product Code: | NKB, OSH, MNH, MNI, KWP, KWQ |
| III. | Predicate Device: | CD HORIZON® Spinal System (Primary Predicate)<br>K132639 (S.E. 11/25/2013) |
The predicate has not been subject to a design related recall.
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#### IV. Description:
The CD HORIZON® Spinal System consists of a variety of shapes and sizes of rods, hooks, screws, CROSSLINK® Plates, staples, and connecting components, as well as implant components from other Medtronic spinal systems which can be rigidly locked into a variety of configurations with each construct being tailor-made for the individual case.
A subset of CD HORIZON® Spinal System components may be used for posterior pedicle screw fixation in pediatric cases. These constructs may be comprised of a variety of shapes and sizes of rods (ranging in diameter from 3.5mm to 6.35mm), hooks, screws, CROSSLINK® Plates and connecting components. Similarly to the CD HORIZON® implants used in adult cases, these components can be rigidly locked into a variety of configurations, with each construct being tailor-made for the individual case.
The purpose of this Special 510(k) is to obtain clearance for the minor print changes to the dimensioning scheme for Percutaneous Rod Inserter, which was originally cleared in CD HORIZON® Spinal System K132639 (S.E. 11/25/2013). The minor print changes include modifications to hard dimensions/tolerances and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances (GD&T) for ease of manufacturing, as well as the addition of a laser mark for visual purposes to the end user.
#### V. Indications for Use:
The CD HORIZON® Spinal System with or without SEXTANT® instrumentation is intended for posterior, non-cervical fixation as an adjunct to fusion 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, or lordosis), tumor, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion.
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Except for hooks, when used as an anterolateral thoracic/lumbar system, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System may also be used for the same indications as an adjunct to fusion.
With the exception of degenerative disc disease, the CD HORIZON® LEGACY™ 3.5mm rods and the CD HORIZON® Spinal System PEEK rods and associated components may be used for the aforementioned indications in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion. The 3.5mm rods may be used for the specific pediatric indications noted below.
When used for posterior non-cervical pedicle screw fixation in pediatric patients, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System implants are indicated as an adjunct to fusion to treat progressive spinal deformities (i.e., scoliosis, kyphosis, or lordosis) including idiopathic scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, and congenital scoliosis. Additionally, the CD HORIZON® Spinal System is intended to treat pediatric patients diagnosed with the following conditions: spondylolisthesis/spondylolysis, fracture caused by tumor and/or trauma, pseudarthrosis, and/or failed previous fusion. These devices are to be used with autograft and/or allograft. Pediatric pedicle screw fixation is limited to a posterior approach.
The CD HORIZON® SPIRE™ Plate is a posterior, single-level, non-pedicle supplemental fixation device intended for use in the non-cervical spine (T1-S1) as an adjunct to fusion in skeletally mature patients. It is intended for plate fixation/attachment to spinous processes for the purpose of achieving supplemental fixation in the following conditions: degenerative disc disease (as previously defined), spondylolisthesis, trauma, and/or tumor.
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.
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#### VI. Comparison of Technological Characteristics with the Predicate Devices:
The subject Percutaneous Rod Inserter has the same fundamental scientific technology and material as the predicate device, which was originally cleared in CD HORIZON® Spinal System K132639 (S.E. 11/25/2013). Like the predicate device. the subject device has the same locking mechanism, arc orientation, rod orientation, and clamping mechanism. The subject device is also manufactured from Medical Grade Stainless Steel (MGSS) and silicone as the predicate device.
#### VII. Performance Data:
The following information is provided in support of substantial equivalence.
### Biocompatibility
The subject Percutaneous Rod Inserter is manufactured from the same MGSS and silicone as the predicate device. The materials identified have a long history of safe and effective use; therefore, biocompatibility testing is not required.
## Mechanical Testing
A risk analysis of the print changes was completed in accordance with Medtronic design control procedures. The risk analysis, which includes a print review, mechanical strength rationale, and tolerance stack analysis, demonstrated that the minor print changes to the dimensioning scheme and laser marking for the subject Percutaneous Rod Inserter do not introduce new issues of safety or effectiveness; therefore, no additional testing is required.
#### VIII. Conclusion:
Based on the risk analysis and other supporting documentation provided in this premarket notification, the subject Percutaneous Rod Inserter is considered to be as safe and effective as the following predicate:
- o CD HORIZON® Spinal System
- K132639 (S.E. 11/25/2013)
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