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Active clinical trials for "Intervertebral Disc Degeneration"

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Trinity Evolution in Anterior Cervical Disectomy and Fusion (ACDF)

Degenerative Disc Disease

The purpose of this study is to utilize Trinity Evolution in conjunction with an interbody spacer and supplemental anterior fixation of the surgeon's choice and to follow the patients to measure the clinical outcomes and rate of fusion. The hypothesis of the study is that Trinity Evolution combined with an interbody spacer and supplemental anterior fixation will result in fusion rates and clinical outcomes similar to those with other routinely used autograft and allograft materials including: fusion, improvement in pain and function, maintenance of upper extremity neurological function, and absence of serious adverse events related to the use of the Trinity Evolution product.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Trinity Evolution in Posterior or Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF/TLIF)

Degenerative Disc Disease

The purpose of this study is to utilize Trinity Evolution in conjunction with an interbody spacer and supplemental posterior fixation of the surgeon's choice and to follow the patients to measure the clinical outcomes and rate of fusion. The hypothesis of the study is that Trinity Evolution combined with an interbody spacer and supplemental posterior fixation will result in fusion rates and clinical outcomes similar to those with other routinely used autograft and allograft materials including: fusion, improvement in pain and function, maintenance of lower extremity neurological function, and absence of serious adverse events related to the use of the Trinity Evolution product.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Adjacent Segment Disease After Anterior Cervical Decompression Surgery

Adjacent Segment DiseaseCervical Myelopathy2 more

Radiculopathy and/or myelopathy due to cervical degenerative disc disease are increasingly common pathologies in our ageing population. Both can be treated non-surgically or surgically. The most commonly used neurosurgical treatment is anterior cervical discectomy with or without fusion. The goal is to achieve neural decompression of the operated segment in both procedures. However, due to this fusion and reduced mobility of the cervical spine at the level of the intervention, adjacent segment disease may occur. This can lead to new symptoms like radiculopathy and/or myelopathy at an adjacent level which requires reoperation in about 2/3 of patients. Reoperations are burdensome for patients and have a socio-economic impact due to the costs of hospital admissions, operations, and secondary costs such as work-absenteeism. The primary objective of this retrospective study is to determine the occurrence of adjacent segment disease after a single- or multi-level anterior cervical discectomy with fusion procedure for radiculopathy and/or myelopathy in the investigators' centre and to compare this to the incidence in literature. The investigators also look at the risk of adjacent segment disease after different anterior surgical techniques, such as anterior cervical discectomy, anterior cervical discectomy with fusion and plating, and corpectomy. As a secondary outcome they aim to determine risk factors predicting the occurrence of adjacent segment disease.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Interleukin-1β (rs 1143627 T/C) Gene Polymorphism May Increase the Risk of Developing LDD in Turkish...

Lumbar Disc DegenerationLow Back Pain1 more

This study aims to show the association between the Interleukin-1β (rs 1143627 T/C) gene polymorphism and the patient's pain level, radiological features, functional disability, and spinal flexibility.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Modulus ALIF Study

Degenerative Disc DiseaseSpondylolisthesis1 more

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of the Modulus ALIF System in patients undergoing anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) as measured by reported complications, radiographic outcomes, and patient-reported outcomes.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Satellite™ PEEK Nucleus Replacement Retrospective Analysis

Degenerative Disc DiseaseLumbar2 more

The Satellite™ Retrospective Analysis is an international, retrospective, multi-center, non-interventional post-marketing study designed to document and analyze existing data with the device in a "real-world" setting. The purpose of this study is to evaluate number of adverse device effects (ADEs), serious adverse device effects (SADEs) and serious adverse event (SAEs) and early clinical effectiveness for the Satellite™ Nucleus Replacement in a standard clinical practice. Data collection will include information on health related quality of life (QoL), physical functioning and adverse event after nucleus replacement surgery. Radiographic measures will also be assessed to evaluate changes in disc height at the operated level and changes in segmental range of motion. All patients who were implanted with a Satellite™ Nucleus Replacement Prosthesis in the participating sites are eligible for participation in the Satellite ™ Retrospective Analysis.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Evaluate Effectiveness of the Biomet Lumbar Spinal Fusion System

Degenerative Disc Disease

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Biomet Lumbar Spinal Fusion System in patients undergoing lumbar fusion surgery.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

MLX/XLX ACR Expandable Lumbar Interbody Implants

Degenerative Disc DiseaseSpondylolisthesis1 more

The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of thoracic and/or lumbar spine surgery using the MLX and XLX ACR interbody implants as measured by reported complications, radiographic outcomes, and clinical patient outcomes. This study is being undertaken to identify possible residual risks and to clarify mid- to long-term clinical performance that may affect the benefit/risk ratios of the MLX and XLX ACR interbody implants.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Drug Use Survey (DUS) of Triple Therapy (Methycobal (MBL)+ Myonal (MYO)+ Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory...

Lumbar Disc Degenerative Disease

The purpose of this study is to observe the overall satisfaction of patients with degenerative disc disease after receiving triple therapy.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Osteocel® Plus in Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)

Degenerative Disc Disease

This study is being conducted to determine the percentage of patients with solid spinal fusions after being treated with Osteocel Plus in a PLIF procedure. Due to the unique processing conditions, Osteocel Plus retains a high concentration of stem cells attached to the allograft bone matrix, so it is hypothesized that the fusion rate with Osteocel Plus will be comparable to published data for autograft. The Osteocel product family has already been used in approximately 20,000 cases worldwide.

Completed19 enrollment criteria
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