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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4893914"]The new labeling on the Coroent plastic spine spacer now say it isn't capable of bearing loads (weight):</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>""""potential risks identified with the use of this device system, which may require additional surgery, include: device component fracture, loss of fixation, non-union, fracture of the vertebra, neurological injury, and vascular or visceral injury. If healing is delayed, or does not occur, the implant may eventually loosen, bend or break. Loads of the device produced by load bearing and by the pt's activity level will dictate the longevity of the implant.""""</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>And still the FDA has done nothing............</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The Coroent XL ain't able to bear weight without fixation. Many people have showed up in Emergency Rooms where these plastic spacers broke inside them...some came out of their inserted space....poor poor Americans gettin' crippled by their own Government to generate $$$ and jobs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Google's been doing a good job scrubbing those xray/mri pictures from the web to hide what's going on. San Diego is indeed protected....can't have the Japanese finding out what's been going on....they're the new sheep getting these.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4893914"]The new labeling on the Coroent plastic spine spacer now say it isn't capable of bearing loads (weight): """"potential risks identified with the use of this device system, which may require additional surgery, include: device component fracture, loss of fixation, non-union, fracture of the vertebra, neurological injury, and vascular or visceral injury. If healing is delayed, or does not occur, the implant may eventually loosen, bend or break. Loads of the device produced by load bearing and by the pt's activity level will dictate the longevity of the implant."""" And still the FDA has done nothing............ The Coroent XL ain't able to bear weight without fixation. Many people have showed up in Emergency Rooms where these plastic spacers broke inside them...some came out of their inserted space....poor poor Americans gettin' crippled by their own Government to generate $$$ and jobs. Google's been doing a good job scrubbing those xray/mri pictures from the web to hide what's going on. San Diego is indeed protected....can't have the Japanese finding out what's been going on....they're the new sheep getting these.[/QUOTE]
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