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Filter by:The objectives of this clinical observational study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy (performance) of the Neo Pedicle Screw Systemâ„¢ and the Neo Cage Systemâ„¢ interbody fusion device. To demonstrate non-inferiority of safety and function to an historical control from the published medical literature on competitive devices.
This study proposes to do a prospective observational cohort study evaluating the quality of life (QOL) of children with Central Nervous System (CNS) tumors and their families who choose to self-medicate with marijuana-derived products while undergoing treatment at Children's Hospital Colorado (CHCO).
The goal of this clinical research study is to find out if stereotactic spine radiotherapy is safe and effective in the treatment of metastatic spine tumors. The feasibility of this type of treatment will be studied as will any side effects related to the treatment. The precision and accuracy of the CT-on-rails will also be studied.
The goal of this clinical research study is to find out if stereotactic body radiotherapy to the spine using computerized tomography (CT)-on-Rails is safe and effective in the treatment of metastatic spine tumors. Objectives: - Establish the safety and efficacy of using stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to treat spine and para-spinal tumors in a single session. - Document frequency and severity of pain, symptoms and symptom interference, as well as quality of life before and after treatment. - Document changes in neurological function at defined intervals compared to pre-treatment neurological function.