Safety and Effectiveness Study of the TOPS System, a Total Posterior Arthroplasty Implant Designed...
Low Back PainLeg Pain2 moreThe purpose of this multi-center, randomized, clinical study is to establish the safety and effectiveness of the TOPS™ System, used following decompression, in the treatment of lower back and leg pain with, or without spinal claudication, that results from moderate or severe lumbar spinal stenosis at one vertebral level between L3 and L5.
Self-expandable Metallic Stent Versus Multiple Plastic Stents in Post Orthotopic Liver Transplantation...
Biliary Anastomotic StenosisBiliary StrictureBiliary complications are one of the most common problems after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT),occurring in up to 24% of patients. Anastomotic strictures have been endoscopically managed with plastic stents placement. Recently, partially and fully covered metal stents have been alternatively used to treat refractory benign biliary stenosis. The investigators purpose is to compare efficacy and safety of metallic stents versus multiple plastic stents in the endoscopic management of post transplant biliary complications.
FLAIR™ Delivery System Study
ConstrictionPathologicThe objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the performance of the Optimized FLAIR™ Delivery System.
Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication Evaluation Study
Spinal StenosisThe objective of the NICE study is to provide clinical evidence proving that the Aperius™ PercLID™ System is safe and non-inferior to standalone decompressive surgery with regards to clinical outcomes in patients suffering from Degenerative Lumbar Spinal Stenosis with Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication, relieved by flexion.
Surgical Treatment of Aortic Stenosis With a Next Generation Surgical Aortic Valve
Aortic Valve Stenosis With InsufficiencyAortic Valve StenosisThe purpose of this clinical investigation is to confirm that the safety and performance of the EDWARDS INTUITY Valve System.
Optimal Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury Associated With Cervical Canal Stenosis (OSCIS) Study
Spinal Cord InjuryControversy exists regarding the optimal management of acute traumatic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI), especially those without bone injury. Although surgical decompression is often performed in SCI patients with cervical canal stenosis, efficacy and timing of surgery continues to be a subject of intense debate. In this randomized controlled trial, the investigators compare two strategies: early surgery within 24 hours after admission and delayed surgery following at least 2 weeks of conservative treatment. The purpose of this study is to examine whether early surgery would result in greater improvement in motor function as compared with delayed surgery.
Aspirin Or Warfarin To Prevent Stroke
StrokeCerebral Infarction3 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether aspirin or warfarin is more effective in preventing stroke in patients with intracranial stenosis.
Surgical Versus Nonsurgical Treatment for Spinal Stenosis
Spinal StenosisLumbar spinal stenosis (a narrowing of spaces in the backbone that results in pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerve roots) is a condition that occurs frequently, particularly in the elderly. This condition can lead to significant pain and limit a person's ability to function. Moreover, doctors disagree about the best way to treat people with lumbar spinal stenosis. In this study we will compare surgical treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis with nonsurgical treatment using physical therapy. The results of this study should help clarify which treatment strategies are the most effective for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.
Bougiecap for Treatment of Benign Stenosis in GI Tract
EsophagostenosisFeasibility testing of a cap-assisted endoscopic bougienage for benign upper GI stenosis with direct optical control.
China XT: Safety and Effectiveness of Edwards Lifesciences SAPIEN XT THV in the Chinese Population...
Aortic StenosisSymptomatic Aortic Stenosis1 moreTo evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the SAPIEN XT (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, California) transcatheter heart valve implantation (TAVI) in Chinese patients with symptomatic severe calcific aortic stenosis who are considered at high risk for surgical valve replacement.