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    FDA Sinks Disc Dynamics
    Walter Eisner • Thu, Jan 28th, 2010. Copyright 2009-2010 RRY Publications

    Minnesota-based Disc Dynamics is in the process of shutting down its business. The rumors of the company's demise were confirmed to OTW by Dave Stassen, founding managing director of Split Rock Partners, the venture capital firm that corralled $65 million in private equity funds since 2000 for the spine company.

    Stassen told OTW on January 28 that the FDA's refusal to allow the company to proceed with its IDE (Investigational Device Exemption) and continued request for more and more information and data finally "bled the company dry."

    Stassen said this was the third or fourth company in their portfolio that has had to cease operations because of their inability to get through the FDA. Investors have dropped $300 to $400 million "down the hole" because of the FDA.

    "It's a travesty that American patients won't be able to get access to this technology," added Stassen. "Patients with the device are getting outstanding results in Europe."

    While Stassen blames inexperienced FDA staff for the delays, he acknowledged that the company shares some of the responsibility for early efforts with the regulatory agency that could have been handled better by the company.

    The company had developed the Dascor Disc Arthroplasty System, a catheter-based, minimally invasive nucleus replacement technology for the treatment of degenerated lumbar discs.

    Stassen said the company will be closing down the business throughout February and pay off vendors. He did not expect any type of bankruptcy proceedings.

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    Default Re: FDA Sinks Disc Dynamics (DASCOR Disc Arthroplasty System)

    AH!

    This is salt in the wound for me! I had inadvertently trained myself to salivate everytime I read "DASCOR" from an email or a webpage. Now that they are defunct, it's like a quick rush followed by the sudden realization that I am S.O.L.

    Maybe I will just suck it up and go for the Freedom Disc. I think the Freedom Disc is an awesome device, I just hate that I have to gamble and take the chance of getting the ProDisc as the control device...

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    Default Re: FDA Sinks Disc Dynamics (DASCOR Disc Arthroplasty System)

    smh...
    C4-5: Mild disc height loss with central annular fissure. Small broad-based left paracentral disc protrusion. Moderate central canal stenosis-the disc protrusion abuts and mildly flattens the left ventral surface of the spinal canal.

    C5-6: Disc desiccation with mild height loss.Diffuse discosteophyte bulge and uncovertebral joint hypertrophy, moderate central canal stenosis- Severe neuroforaminal stenosis bilaterally, right greater than left

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    Very disapointed to hear this. It's no surprize that Europe is far more advanced with that they were using AD years before we started in 2007. Infact that are even using it with multi levels with great success. However, here it's only approved for 1 level. - Sadly, Cheryl
    42 year old female
    Hyperflexion injury to neck young 20's
    2 auto accidents
    Three neck surgeries:
    7/2007 PEEK implant w/titanium plate and screws at the C4-C5 & C5-C6
    4 EMGS/NCS showing radiculopathy at all levels mentioned
    7/2008 nerve root injections 2 times
    9/2008 revision C4/5 & C5/6 due to failure of fusion replace PEEK implant w/donor bone graft new titanium plate and screws
    10/2009 stand alone Peek cage C3/4
    Arthritis of c-spine c6/7/t1
    loss of muscle tone in forearms and hands

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