Osteoporotic Fracture of Vertebra Clinical Trial
Official title:
Safety and Efficacy of the New ISS Sleeve Augmentation Technique in the Treatment of Osteoporotic/Osteopenic Vertebral Fractures in the Thoraco-lumbar Spine: A Pilot Study and Subsequent Comparison to the Standard PMMA-Screw Augmentation
Implant anchorage is difficult in patient with osteoporotic bone. To improve the implant bone interface, the ISS stabilization system has been developed. The goal of the study is to investigate the efficacy the ISS augmentation compared to the standard PMMA augmentation of pedicle screws in the treatment of patients suffering from osteoporotic/osteopenic thoracolumbar fracture. The study has two phases, a pilot phase followed by a pivotal phase. The data will be used to measure clinical and radiological performance and usability of both systems.
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