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Raymedica
Medical Devices & Tech  Advamed Member
9401 James Ave. South, Suite 120
Minneapolis, MN 55431 USA
phone:952-885-0500
fax:952-885-0200
Symbol Private
Founded 1990
Employees
www.raymedica.com
Research Sector Medical Devices & Tech
Summary Description
Prosthetic disc nucleus implants for low back pain and degenerative disc disease.
Management
Craig Corrance, president
Keywords
Orthopedics, spine, advamed, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Degenerative disc disease, arthritis, back pain, disc replacement, nucleus implants, hydrogel

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Updated: Apr. 11, 2011

Description
Raymedica develops and manufactures minimally-invasive surgical devices to treat low back pain associated with degenerative disc disease.
Products / Services
HydraFlex Nucleus Arthroplasty System is a new non-fusion technology for the treatment of degenerative disc disease. The HydraFlex Nucleus Arthroplasty System has distinct design features that provide a more anatomic contoured shaped device for greater fit and fill; a softer core with a larger footprint to potentially reduce the risk of subsidence; and faster hydration to allow fast stabilization. The PDN-SOLO and PDN-SOLO XL prosthetic disc nucleus devices are the first and only commercially available prosthetic disc nucleus implants. These implants provide spine surgeons and patients with low back pain a unique and new option for the treatment of degenerative disc disease.
Technology / Differentiation
Raymedica's devices are comprised of an inert hydrogel core constrained by a flexible, yet inelastic, woven polyethylene jacket. The devices increase or maintain disc height thereby restoring normal biomechanics and relieving pain.
Market / Customers
This technology will be used to treat a patient population that is currently either under-treated by ineffective conservative treatment and discectomy or over-treated with fusion surgery or Total Disc Replacement (TDR).
Status
Raymedica is actively pursuing additional spinal disc repair product offerings under its Total Nucleus Arthroplasty System, Minimally Invasive Nucleus Arthroplasty System , and Less Invasive Nucleus Arthroplasty System  trademarks.


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