A Clinical Trial Comparing the BAGUERA C to the Marketed Mobi-C® for the Treatment of Cervical Disc Disease at 2 Contiguous Levels
Cervical Disc Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cervical Disc Disease focused on measuring radiculopathy, myeloradiculopathy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
In order to be eligible to participate in this study, subjects must meet all of the following criteria:
- Male or female; skeletally mature; age 22-69 years, inclusive.
Diagnosis of radiculopathy or myeloradiculopathy of the cervical spine, with pain, paresthesia or paralysis in a specific nerve root distribution C3 through C7, including at least one of the following:
- Neck and/or arm pain (at least 40 mm on the 100 mm visual analogue scale [VAS] scale).
- Decreased muscle strength of at least one level on the clinical evaluation 0 to 5 scale.
- Abnormal sensation including hyperesthesia or hypoesthesia; and/or
- Abnormal reflexes.
- Symptomatic cervical disc disease (SCDD) at two contiguous levels from C3 to C7.
Radiographically determined pathology at the level to be treated correlating to primary symptoms including at least one of the following:
- Decreased disc height on radiography, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in comparison to a normal adjacent disc.
- Degenerative spondylosis on CT or MRI.
- Disc herniation on CT or MRI.
- NDI Score of ≥ 30% (raw score of ≥15/50).
- Preoperative neck or arm pain ≥ 40 (out of 100) on Preoperative Neck and Arm Pain Questionnaire.
Unresponsive to non-operative, conservative treatment (including but not necessarily limited to: rest, heat, electrotherapy, physical therapy, chiropractic care and/or analgesics) for:
- Approximately six weeks from radiculopathy or myeloradiculopathy symptom onset; or
- Have the presence of progressive symptoms or signs of nerve root/spinal cord compression despite continued non-operative conservative treatment.
- Appropriate for treatment using an anterior surgical approach, including having no prior surgery at the operative level and no prior cervical fusion or cervical artificial disc procedure at any level.
- Medically cleared for surgery.
- Physically and mentally able and willing to comply with the Protocol, including the ability to read and complete required forms and willing and able to adhere to the scheduled follow-up visits and requirements of the Protocol.
- Written informed consent provided by Subject
Exclusion Criteria
Patients are not permitted to enroll in the two-level BAGUERA®C study if they meet any of the following exclusion criteria:
- Have an active systemic infection or infection at the operative site.
- Have a history of or anticipated treatment for active systemic infection, including HIV or Hepatitis C.
- More than one immobile vertebral level between C1 to C7 from any cause including but not limited to congenital abnormalities and osteoarthritic "spontaneous" fusions.
- Previous trauma to the C3 to C7 levels resulting in significant bony or disco-ligamentous cervical spine injury.
- Had any prior spine surgery at the operative level.
- Had a prior cervical fusion or artificial disc procedure at any cervical level.
- Axial neck pain in the absence of other symptoms of radiculopathy or myeloradiculopathy.
- Disc height less than 3 mm as measured from the center of the disc in a neutral position.
- Radiographic confirmation of severe facet joint degeneration or confirmed clinical evidence that facet joint degeneration is a major contributor to the subject's pain.
- Have osteoporosis or osteopenia, defined as a DEXA bone density measured T-score of ≤ -1.5 (i.e. -1.6, -1.7, etc.). A DEXA performed within 24 months of the surgery date may be used to determine eligibility. For subjects without a DEXA within 24 months of the surgery date a score of ≥ 6 on either the SCORE or MORES requires a DEXA to determine eligibility. Note: The SCORE (Simple Calculated Osteoporosis Risk Estimation) form should be administered if the subject is female. The MORES (Male Osteoporosis Risk Estimation Score) form should be administered if the subject is male.
- Have Paget's disease, osteomalacia or any other metabolic bone disease other than osteoporosis, which is addressed above.
- Have an active malignancy that includes a history of any invasive malignancy (except non-melanoma skin cancer), unless the subject was treated with curative intent and there had been no clinical signs or symptoms of the malignancy for at least five years.
- Symptomatic SCDD or significant cervical spondylosis at more than two levels.
- Spondylolysis.
Marked cervical instability on resting lateral or flexion-extension radiographs demonstrated by:
- Translation ≥ 3.5 mm, and/or
- Greater than 11° angular difference to that of either adjacent level.
- Known allergy to Titanium, Vanadium, Aluminum, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum or polyethylene.
- Segmental angulation of greater than 11° at treatment or adjacent levels.
- Pregnant at time of enrollment, or with plans to become pregnant within the next three years.
- Have rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or other autoimmune disease that affect the musculoskeletal system.
- Congenital bony and/or spinal cord abnormalities that affect spinal stability.
- Have diseases or conditions that would preclude accurate clinical evaluation (e.g. neuromuscular disorders, confirmed fibromyalgia, etc.).
Concomitant conditions requiring daily, high-dose oral and/or inhaled steroids. High dose steroid use is defined as:
- Daily, chronic use of oral steroids of 5 mg/day or greater.
- Daily, chronic use of inhaled corticosteroids (at least twice per day).
- Use of short-term (less than 10 days) oral steroids at a daily dose greater than 40mg within one month of the study procedure.
- Have current or recent history of substance abuse (alcoholism and/or narcotic addiction) requiring intervention.
- Severe Obesity, as defined by National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Guidelines Body Mass Index (BMI) > 40).
- Use of any investigational drug or other investigational medical device within the last 30 days prior to surgery.
- Taking medications known to potentially interfere with bone/soft tissue healing (e.g., high-dose oral and/or inhaled steroids, immunosuppressant medication, chemotherapeutic agents). High dose steroid use is defined as part of Exclusion Criterion #22.
- Have pending personal litigation relating to spinal injury (does not include worker's compensation).
- Current history of heavy nicotine use (e.g. more than one pack of cigarettes per day).
- Circumstances that may interfere with completion of follow-up examinations, including location of residence.
- Mental illness or belong to a vulnerable population (e.g., prisoner or developmentally disabled), that in the belief of the investigator, that would compromise ability to provide informed consent or compliance with follow-up requirements.
- Have an uncontrolled seizure disorder.
- Received cervical spine epidural steroids within 14 days prior to surgery
Sites / Locations
- MORE FoundationRecruiting
- Desert Institute for Spine CareRecruiting
- BEEL MedicalRecruiting
- Orange County Neurosurgical AssociatesRecruiting
- The Huffman Clinic at Napa Valley Orthopaedic Group
- HOAG Orthopedics
- UCI HealthRecruiting
- Eisenhower Medical CenterRecruiting
- UCSF Dept of Neurosurgery
- The Spine Institute, Center for Spine RestorationRecruiting
- Institute for Neuro InnovationRecruiting
- Mountain View Spine Center
- Vail-Summit Orthopaedics and NeurosurgeryRecruiting
- Hartford Health CT OrthopaedicsRecruiting
- Georgetown University Medical CenterRecruiting
- Legacy Brain & SpineRecruiting
- Midwest Orthopedics at RushRecruiting
- NorthShoreRecruiting
- Indiana Spine GroupRecruiting
- Ortho NorthEastRecruiting
- Orthopaedic Institute of Western KentuckyRecruiting
- Spine Institute of Louisiana FoundationRecruiting
- Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine AssociatesRecruiting
- The Ohio State University - Dept of OrthadedicsRecruiting
- Oregon Spine CareRecruiting
- Neurosurgical Associates of LancasterRecruiting
- Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopedics
- St. David's HealthcareRecruiting
- The Disc Replacement CenterRecruiting
- Swedish Neuroscience, Swedish Spine InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
BAGUERA®C
Mobi-C®
surgical placement of the BAGUERA®C Cervical Disc Prosthesis at 2 contiguous levels
surgical placement of the Mobi-C® Cervical Disc at 2 contiguous levels