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NCT ID: NCT05553028 Recruiting - Spinal Surgery Clinical Trials

Study Comparing Arthrodesis Technique of Thoracic and/or Lumbar Spine by Posterior Approach Performed by Robot-assisted Surgery (Robot Mazor X Stealth ™) Versus Conventional Surgery

ROBARTHRODESE
Start date: December 26, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Osteosynthesis by pedicle screwing is the reference technique since the 1980s, due to the quality of the mechanical grip of the screw in the pedicle, despite difficulties of placing the implant in this narrow tunnel. This precision was improved by fluoroscopy, then by navigation, which made it possible to reduce the extra-pedicular placement of the screws and consequently the complications. Since the 2000s, robotic has been developed in all areas, including medicine and surgery, (Da Vinci robot in urology) and several robots are currently marketed for spinal surgery, Medtronic's Mazor X Stealth ™ robot being the most successful. The aim of this study is to evaluate on a prospective randomized comparative study the quality of the placement of the screws as well as the occurrence of complications, the clinical results and the medico-economic interest that robotic surgery can bring.

NCT ID: NCT05417100 Recruiting - Spinal Surgery Clinical Trials

Understanding How Methadone Treatment During Surgery Affects Pain Levels and the Need for Pain Medications After Surgery

Start date: June 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The researchers are doing this study to find out whether giving methadone during spinal surgery helps manage pain in the first 72 hours after surgery better than other standard pain medications. Participants' pain will be measured by how much pain is reported after surgery, and how much additional pain medication is needed to lower pain levels. The researchers will look at whether giving methadone during surgery reduces the need for other pain medications after surgery. In addition, the team will compare the effects of the two standard treatments- one with methadone and one without methadone to to evaluate which one works best.

NCT ID: NCT04370951 Recruiting - Spinal Surgery Clinical Trials

Efficacy of the Erector Spinae Plane Block in Posterior Thoraco- Lumbar Spinal Decompression Surgery

Start date: May 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spinal Surgery can be associated with significant post operative pain. This can be a considerable source of morbidity, resulting in a longer duration of in- hospital stay and increasing opiate requirements. As a result the patient experiences a more arduous recovery process. Recently a new form of Regional Anaesthesia has been described for patients undergoing Spinal surgery. The Erector Spinae Plane Block involves depositing Local Anaesthetic under Ultra Sound guidance on top of the Transverse Process of the Spine and deep to the Erector Spinae Muscle. Patients who have had this procedure report lower pain scores and have a lesser opiate requirement in the post operative period.

NCT ID: NCT04189172 Recruiting - Hydrocephalus Clinical Trials

MiDura-Study (Neuro-Patch in Duraplasty)

MiDura
Start date: February 6, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to collect systematically and proactively data regarding the performance of Neuro-Patch, like complications and handling, under daily clinical practice when used as intended by the manufacturer

NCT ID: NCT03512379 Recruiting - Safety Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial for the Application of Robotic System in Spinal Surgery

Start date: August 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This randomized controlled study was designed to evaluate the accuracy, safety and clinical outcomes of the robot assisted spinal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT03501810 Recruiting - Spinal Surgery Clinical Trials

Study Assessing Safety and Performance of OrtoWell Distractor in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery

Start date: April 5, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study to Assess the Safety and Performance of the OrtoWell® Distractor in Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery

NCT ID: NCT02595788 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Haemodynamic Changes During Anaesthesia in the Prone Position, Evaluated Using Transoesophageal Ultrasound

Start date: March 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Transoesophageal ultrasound examination before and after prone position.