Warnings:
- Implants and instruments should be stored in their original packaging in a dry environment, away from aggressive or oily chemicals.
- When inserting the implant, care should be taken to avoid using excessive force, which has the potential to cause damage to the implant or surrounding tissue.
- When preparing the disc space, care should be taken to ensure that an appropriate amount of bone is removed; excessive removal of bone has the potential to cause subsidence, while failing to remove enough bone has the potential to cause poor fusion.
- During screw insertion, care should be taken to avoid bone screw stripping, which has the potential to cause an unstable screw construct.
- Care should be taken when handling the flexible instruments. Specifically, the flexible tip should be maintained in the guide to prevent soft tissue damage.
- When inserting the implant, ensure a tight fit between the inserter and implant. Release distraction before drilling to prevent shifting.
- During distraction of the disc space, care should be taken to prevent over-distraction or under-distraction, which has the potential to cause irreversible damage to the patient or an unstable implant construct.
- If existing hardware is present, compatibility between the distraction pin and the existing hardware should be verified before use. When the distraction pin is used with existing hardware, extreme care should be taken to prevent damage to existing hardware.
- Potential risks identified with the use of this device system, which may require additional surgery, include:
a) Device component fracture b) Lossoffixation
c) Non-union
d) Neurologicalinjury
e) Vascularorvisceralinjur
- Do not use this product for other than labeled indications (off-label use).
- Componentsofcompetitivespinalsystems should not be used with the Optio-C Devices.
a) The patient’s weight. An overweight or obese patient can produce loads on the device that can lead to a loss of interbody height or failure of the device and/or the operation.
b) The patient’s occupation or activity. If the patient is involved in an occupation or activity that includes substantial walking, running, lifting or muscle strain, the resultant forces can cause loss of disc height and/or failure of the device.
c) Aconditionofsenility,mentalillness, alcoholism, or drug abuse. These conditions, among others, may cause the patient to ignore certain necessary limitations and precautions in the use of the appliance, leading to implant failure or other complications.
d) Certaindegenerativediseases.Insome cases, the progression of degenerative disease may be so advanced at the time of implantation that it may substantially decrease the expected useful life of the appliance. For such cases, orthopedic devices can only be considered a delaying technique or temporary relief.
e) Foreign body sensitivity. If material sensitivity is suspected, appropriate tests should be made before material selection or implantation.
f) Smoking. Patients who smoke have been observed to experience higher rates of pseudarthrosis following surgical procedures in which bone graft is used.
Implants can break when subjected to the increased loading associated with delayed union or non-union. Spinal implants are loadsharing devices that are used to obtain an alignment until normal healing occurs. If healing is delayed or does not occur, the implant may eventually break because of fatigue. The degree or success of union, loads produced by weight bearing, and activity levels will, among other conditions, dictate the longevity of the implant. Notches, scratches or bending of the implant during the course of surgery may also contribute to early failure. Patients should be fully informed of the risks of implant failure.
- These warnings do not include all adverse effects that can occur with surgery in general. General surgical risks should be explained to the patients before surgery.
- The Optio-C Anterior Cervical Intervertebral Body Fusion Device (IBFD) is not intended for screw attachment or fixation to the posterior elements (pedicles) of the cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine.
- The Optio-C PEEK IBF Spacer is not to be used alone.
- TheOptio-CAnteriorCervicalPlateisnotto be used alone.