Pivotal IDE Study of the BRYAN(R) Cervical Disc Prosthesis in the Treatment of DDD Versus ACDF
Radiculopathy, Myelopathy, Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Radiculopathy focused on measuring Cervical Disc Replacement, Spondylotic radiculopathy, Spondylotic myelopathy, Myelopathy, Radiculopathy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The indication studied was degenerative disc disease (DDD) at a single level between C3 and C7 for any combination of disc herniation with radiculopathy, spondylotic radiculopathy, disc herniation with myelopathy, or spondylotic myelopathy.
The following additional inclusion criteria had to be present:
- At least 6 weeks unsuccessful conservative treatment, except in cases of myelopathy requiring immediate treatment (e.g., acute onset of clinically significant signs);
- Requirement for surgical treatment demonstrated by CT, myelography and CT, and/or MRI;
- Skeletally mature (≥ 21 years of age);
- Preoperative Neck Disability Index score of ≥ 30 and at least one clinical sign associated with level to be treated;
- Willing to sign informed consent and comply with protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects were excluded if they had any of the following:
Any of the following at the treated level:
- Significant cervical anatomical deformity; e.g., ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
- Moderate to advanced spondylosis. Patients who demonstrate advanced degenerative changes. Such advanced changes are characterized by any one or combination of the following: bridging osteophytes, marked reduction or absence of motion, collapse of the intervertebral disc space of greater than 50% of its normal height;
- Radiographic signs of subluxation greater than 3.5 mm;
- Angulation of the disc space more than 11 degrees greater than adjacent segments;
- Significant kyphotic deformity or significant reversal of lordosis;
- Axial neck pain as the solitary symptom;
- Previous cervical spine surgery;
- Metabolic bone disease, such as osteoporosis, defined as a BMD T-score equal to or worse than 2.5. If significant radiolucence is detected, a BMD scan in the spine, wrist, and femoral neck must be obtained.
- Active systemic infection or infection at the operative site;
- Known allergy or to titanium, polyurethane, or ethylene oxide residuals;
- Concomitant conditions requiring steroid treatment;
- Diabetes mellitus requiring daily insulin management;
- Extreme obesity, as defined by NIH Clinical Guidelines Body Mass Index;
- A medical condition that may interfere with the postoperative management program, such as advanced emphysema or Alzheimer's disease;
- A medical condition that may result in patient death prior to study completion: unstable cardiac disease, active malignancy;
- Pregnant;
- Current or recent alcohol and/or drug abuser requiring intervention;
- Signs of being geographically unstable, such as recent or pending divorce, or high level of job dissatisfaction.
Sites / Locations
- Barrow Neurosurgical Associates
- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- Silicon Valley Spine Institute
- Cedars Sinai Medical Center
- Hoag Memorial Hospital
- Bay Area Spine Institute
- North Florida Regional Medical Center
- University of Miami School of Medicine
- Tallahassee Neurological Clinic
- Emory Orthopedics and Spine Center
- Northwestern University Department of Neurosurgery
- University of Chicago Hospitals Section of Neurosurgery
- Chicago Inst. of Neurosurgery and Neuro Research
- Indiana University School of Medicine
- Indiana Spine Group
- Neurosurgery Associates
- Maryland Brain & Spine
- Neurosurgery of Kalamazoo
- Marquette General Brain & Spine Center
- Cervical Spine Specialists
- Twin Cities Spine Center
- Columbia Orthopaedic Group
- Washington University Orthopedics
- Spine Nevada
- Rochester Brain and Spine Neuro
- Upstate Orthopedics
- Crouse Hospital
- Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Specialists
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine - Dept. of Neurosurgery Medical Center
- Neurosurgical Network, Inc.
- Kellogg MD Brain & Spine
- Oregon Neurosurgery
- Allegheny General Hospital
- Southeastern Spine Institute
- Neurosurgical Associates
- NeuroSpine Consultants, PA
- Neurosurgery Associates
- University of Wisconsin Medical School
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Anterior Cervical Discectomy Fusion
BRYAN Cervical Disc Prosthesis
BRYAN Cervical Disc Prosthesis is a cervical intervertebral disc prosthesis designed to provide for motion like the normal cervical functional spinal unit.