View clinical trials related to Degenerative Disc Disease.
Filter by:The objective of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of YH14618 during 24 weeks of follow-up period after single administration in patients with degenerative disc disease.
Convalescence after lumbar surgery is dependent on the extensiveness of the surgical procedure. Minimal invasive techniques in lumbar spine surgery are reported to achieve excellent clinical results with less pain, morbidity and disability.
Opioids are frequently prescribed for chronic low back pain (CLBP). Psychiatric illness, such as high levels of depression and anxiety symptoms, is a common co-occurrence in chronic pain patients (and is termed comorbid negative affect [NA]). The purpose of the study is to determine whether CLBP patients with either a high vs. a low or moderate degree of NA have different pain relief responses to oral opioids.
This study is designed to generate data relating to patient safety, bone generating activity associated with the use of the rhBMP-2/BCP device as compared to autograft and to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a larger clinical trial in a patient population requiring spinal fusion.
This study is designed to assess the safety and effectiveness of the rhBMP/BCP/TRSH Spinal System in treatment of the patients with degenerative disc disease.
The purpose of this pilot clinical trial is to evaluate both device designs (rhBMP-2/BCP and rhBMP-2/BCP/TSRH® spinal System) as methods of facilitating spinal fusion as compared to instrumented fusion with autograft in patients with symptomatic degenerative disc disease.
The purpose of this pilot clinical trial is to evaluate the device design as a method of facilitating spinal fusion.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using the investigational implant (rhBMP-2/CRM with the CD HORIZON® Spinal System) as a method of facilitating posterolateral lumbar spinal fusion at two adjacent treatment levels in patients with symptomatic degenerative disc disease.
The purpose of this pilot clinical trial is to evaluate the feasibility of using the investigational implant (INFUSE® Bone Graft and MASTERGRAFT® Granules with the CD HORIZON® Spinal System) as a method of facilitating spinal fusion in patients with symptomatic degenerative disc disease.
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of the implant ( TELAMON P™ Implant/INFUSE Bone Graft System used in conjunction with the CD HORIZON® Spinal System) as a method of facilitating lumbar spinal fusion utilizing a posterior surgical approach in patients with symptomatic degenerative disc disease. The safety and effectiveness of the implant will be evaluated.