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An artificial facet replacement is a joint Prostheses intended to replace the natural facets by restoring normal (or near-normal) motion while providing stabilization of spinal segments. It is typically used as an adjunct to laminectomy, laminotomy, neural decompression and facetectomy, in lieu of fusion, for treatment of instabilities or deformities of the lumbar spine including:

• Degenerative disease of the facets;

• Degenerative disease of the facets with instability;

• Grade 1 degenerative spondylolisthesis with objective evidence of neurologic impairment;

• Central or lateral spinal stenosis.

Facet replacements are a relatively new technology. Artificial facet replacements are currently being investigated in clinical trials in the U.S.

See also
Low Back Pain
Laminectomy
Spinal Stenosis
Facet Joint
Spine

External Links

Neurosurgical Focus on Posterior Dynamic Stabilization

Spine journal article on Facet Replacement Biomechanics

First Clinical Implants of Artificial Facet Replacement

Archus Orthopedics

SpineUniverse.com

Spinehealth.com