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A Study to Assess How Effective and Safe NVD003 is for Treating Patients With Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia.

Maryland · Baltimore, MD

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of NVD003 in pediatric participants with unilateral Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia (CPT) compared with iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) at 12 months post graft surgery.

Active, not recruiting

NVD-003 in the Treatment of Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia

Maryland · Baltimore, MD

A single arm, multi-country, multi-center study in pediatric patients, suffering from congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT), treated during the primary surgical intervention with NVD-003, an autologous 3D scaffold free osteogenic graft.

Terminated

A Study of INFUSE Bone Graft (BMP-2) in the Treatment of Tibial Pseudarthrosis in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)

Alabama · Birmingham, AL

The current study proposes adding BMP-2 (INFUSE), an anabolic agent, at the surgical site of TPA (tibial pseudarthrosis) repair in children with NF1, compared to a control group of patients treated surgically without BMP-2. The following Specific Aims will be addressed: 1) to determine if use of an osteogenic agent (BMP-2) at the time of surgical repair of TPA in NF1 patients will result in improved bone healing; 2) to document safety of BMP-2 in a pediatric NF1 population; and 3) to collect, process, and preserve biologic specimens at the time of surgery for future studies.

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

Collecting Bone Graft During Spinal Decompression and Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion to Better Define Bone Making Cells

Salt Lake City, Utah

The purpose of this study is to improve fusion (bony healing) techniques and improve patient recovery by identifying cells in your body that make bone. Patients with spine problems often need surgeries that include fusion (bony healing) of vertebrae (bones in your back) together in order to hold the bones steady allowing them to heal together (fusion). If the vertebrae (back bones) fail to heal together, which occurs about 10-15% of the time, it can result in a slower recovery and may require revision (another) surgery. By using a small portion of the graft taken during surgery the investigators hope to define the cells that make bone most efficiently. This will help reduce the need for revision surgeries and improve patient recovery.

Recruiting

Lumbar Fusion With Porous Versus Non-Porous Cages

Kentucky

The objective of this single site, randomized controlled trial is to assess and compare radiographic and clinical outcomes in patients who are to undergo lumbar interbody fusion procedures (TLIF), supplemented with pedicle screw instrumentation, using one of the following interventions: 1. Porous titanium cages 2. Non-porous titanium-coated poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) cages.

Terminated

A Postmarket Surveillance Study of the Paradigm Spine Dynamic Stabilization System (DSS)

California · Sacramento, CA

The purpose of the Post-Market Surveillance study is to evaluate safety.

Completed

Patient Outcomes Evaluation of the EBI Vuelock™ Anterior Cervical Plate System

California · Palo Alto, CA

To prospectively collect radiographic and outcome data on patients who are having cervical spine fusion surgery with the VueLock™ Anterior Cervical Plate System

Terminated

Feasibility Study of Aastrom Tissue Repair Cells to Treat Non-Union Fractures.

Illinois · Des Plaines, IL

The purpose of this multi-center study is to obtain clinical data to substantiate that Aastrom TRC autologous bone marrow cells will regenerate bone in patients with established (appendicular skeletal) non union fractures, when used with one of the commonly employed commercially available allograft chip matrices.

Completed

Posterior Lateral Fusion (PLF) With Dynesys

Texas · Houston, TX

The primary purpose of this study is to track and document the clinical outcomes of patients with radicular pathology following posterior lateral fusion with the Dynesys Spinal System. Secondary purpose of this study is to assess outcomes with historical controls along a continuum of motion and anatomy sparing procedures.