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This is a prospective clinical study to assess the performance of the prosthesis according to a composite success criterion. The clinical and functional results and the patient's quality of life up to 24 months of follow-up will also be recorded.

Granvia-c is a device NOT FDA-approved and NOT under investigation in the USA.


Clinical Trial Description

Anterior cervical arthrodesis has been widely used to treat the degenerative cervical spine. Although the results of ACDF are generally in the good to excellent range, interbody fusion of the cervical spine after cervical discectomy, aside from causing restriction of neck movements, also accelerates degeneration of adjacent disc levels because of the increased stress from fusion. Long-term radiographic follow-up of patients with anterior cervical fusion has demonstrated degenerative changes in the non-fused segments of the spine including disc space narrowing and osteophyte formation.

To conclude, fusion provokes a functional overload of the discs bordering the fusion that is directly correlated to the number of fused levels. Radiographic observations show a greater mechanical stress on the discs, especially in the arthrodeses involving more than one level.

Artificial discs were designed to replace the entire intervertebral disc and to preserve the physiological motion of the operated level. Several prostheses with different concepts were commercialized. Published clinical studies reported a preserved motion and improved clinical results (Neck Disability Index, Pain Visual Analogic Scale, Quality of Life).

The cervical disc prosthesis GRANVIA®-C was designed to replace the intervertebral discs of the cervical spine, to restore the disc height and to restore segmental motion.

A prospective clinical study has been set up to evaluate the performance of the prosthesis

Granvia-c is a device NOT FDA-approved and NOT under investigation in the USA. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01518582
Study type Observational
Source Medicrea International
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2012
Completion date June 2016

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