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NCT ID: NCT03062657 Terminated - Radiculopathy Clinical Trials

An Investigation of the Metal Concentration in Patients Implanted With the PRESTIGE LP™ Cervical Disc at Two Contiguous Levels in the Cervical Spine

Start date: June 6, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical study will assess the metal concentrations present in the blood serum of patients who receive surgical treatment with the PRESTIGE LP™ Cervical Disc at two contiguous cervical levels from C3-C7. The information obtained from this clinical investigation will be used to support the post market surveillance for a PMA supplement for the PRESTIGE LP™ Cervical Disc implanted at two contiguous levels.

NCT ID: NCT02403453 Terminated - Radiculopathy Clinical Trials

RHINE™ Cervical Disc Clinical Study: A Prospective Observational Study for Patients Requiring 1-2 Level C-spine Surgery

Start date: January 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A Prospective, open label, multi-center observational study of patients requiring surgical treatment at one or two (contiguous) cervical spine levels. The primary objectives of the RHINE Cervical Disc study are to: obtain operative data and feedback on surgical instruments and surgical technique; confirm device performance in terms of clinical and radiographic outcomes; confirm device performance in terms of safety and to collect original data to be compared to published reports of the performance of comparable motion-sparing devices, as well as clinical outcomes of fusion devices.

NCT ID: NCT01458938 Terminated - Spinal Disease Clinical Trials

This Study is to Determine if Degenerative Spinal Pain and Disorders Cause the Levels of Substance P to Change in a Patients Saliva, Blood and/or Cerebrospinal Fluid.

Substance P
Start date: July 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The objective of this pilot study is to determine if degenerative spinal disorders such as acute radiculopathy, myelopathy, stenosis, or disc and facet disease cause detectable alterations in Substance P levels in saliva, serum and cerebrospinal fluid. If this pilot study shows a correlation between Substance P levels and pain associated with degenerative spinal disorders, then a larger study will be initiated to determine the feasibility of using Substance P levels in the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative spinal disease.