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NCT ID: NCT05323448 Recruiting - Spinal Fusion Clinical Trials

Efficacy of ARISTA-AH for Restoring Hemostasis Following Posterior Long-segment Spinal Fusion.

Start date: October 25, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of the ARISTA AH for restoring hemostasis following a long segment posterior spinal fusion.

NCT ID: NCT05311826 Recruiting - Exercise Clinical Trials

Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise for Patients Undergoing Arthrodesis Surgery for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.

Start date: June 29, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

After spinal surgery, diaphragmatic breathing exercise can be a low-cost and extremely safe intervention that can be introduced for pain management. The aim of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of diaphragmatic breathing exercise in the management of pain in the postoperative care in patients undergoing spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

NCT ID: NCT05299762 Recruiting - Spinal Fusion Clinical Trials

A Post Market Surveillance on INFUSE Bone Graft

Start date: August 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of INFUSEā„¢ Bone Graft in the real-world setting in Korea.

NCT ID: NCT05195593 Recruiting - Scoliosis Clinical Trials

Spine Registration Using 3D Scanning - Arise

Start date: January 5, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective is to assess the capability of the device as measured by its consistency, its accuracy, and feedback from surgical staff over the study period.

NCT ID: NCT05195580 Recruiting - Scoliosis Clinical Trials

Spine Registration Using 3D Scanning

Start date: August 31, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective is to assess the capability of the device as measured by its consistency, its accuracy, and feedback from surgical staff over the study period.

NCT ID: NCT05010148 Recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

A Clinical Trial of Intravenous Lidocaine After Spinal Surgery to Prevent Delirium and Reduce Pain

LIMPP
Start date: September 17, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Postoperative delirium is one of the most frequent adverse events following elective non-cardiac surgery and is associated with cognitive impairment at discharge, as well as in-hospital and long-term mortality, however, despite being a well-recognized problem there is a dearth of effective interventions for prevention and management. A modifiable risk factor associated with postoperative delirium is poor postoperative pain control, and by improving the pain regimen the investigators may be able to decrease the incidence and/or severity of postoperative delirium. In this study, the investigators seek to study whether a postoperative intravenous infusion of lidocaine, known to improve pain control in other contexts, can decrease the risk of postoperative delirium and other opioid-related side effects, following major reconstructive spinal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04730531 Recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Postoperative Pain Control Using Local Wound Infiltration in Adolescent Idiopathic Surgery

Start date: June 2, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Non-opioid methods of pain management following posterior spinal fusion (PSF) have become increasingly popular given the rise of opioid abuse and opioid-related deaths. Orthopedic surgery remains one of the highest prescribing subspecialties. Local wound infiltration is an effective method of acute pain management following surgical intervention and is the standard in some surgical subspecialties, however, no randomized control trials (RCT) exist in the pediatric spine literature. This would be the first (RCT) to assess the use of local would infiltration in postoperative pain control following PSF for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients (AIS). The primary aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of local wound infiltration with anesthetic agents in reduction of postoperative pain scores and post-operative opioid use during hospital admission following fusion surgery in AIS patients. The proposed single-center, double-blind prospective randomized study will be conducted by recruiting patients meeting the inclusion criteria of age 10-26 years and diagnosis of AIS undergoing posterior fusion surgery. Study participants will be randomized into either a local injection of 0.25% bupivacaine with epinephrine or a placebo of equal volume injectable saline. Patient-reported outcomes will be collected at 1-, 6-, 12- and 24-months postoperatively.

NCT ID: NCT04605120 Recruiting - Spinal Fusion Clinical Trials

Allogeinic Bone Paste

Start date: September 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, single arm, single center clinical study to evaluate efficacy and safety of a Supercritical CO2 viral-inactivated allogenic bone paste in cervical interbody fusion. Patient eligible for 1- or 2-level ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion) combined with bone graft after failure of well-conducted medical treatment will be screened for the study.

NCT ID: NCT04601363 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Degenerative Disc Disease

Personalized Spine Study Group (PSSG) Registry

PSSG
Start date: October 29, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of the study is a data collection initiative. The study will collect clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients implanted with patient specific rods. The secondary objective is to collect clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients with hardware as a control cohort to the patient-specific rods.

NCT ID: NCT04176562 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Diseases

Prospective SPINE Registry

SPINE
Start date: January 28, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study is a prospective, multi-center, open label registry designed to collect real-world data on performance and safety data on RTI's spine products.