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Personalized Spine Study Group (PSSG) Registry

Personalized Spine Study Group (PSSG) Registry

Recruiting
10-85 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

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.

Description

The registry follows patient during their standard of care visits. During a standard of care visit, a study subject will be required to answer questions about themselves and fill out patient reported outcome questionnaires. Spinopelvic measurements will be collect from standard of care x-rays. This registry is observational only used to address patient outcomes sagittal profile through the pre-operative, plan and post-operative events. Rod effectiveness in conjunction with other surgical implants by fusion assessment and sagittal alignment measurements. Patient outcomes in subgroups defined by surgery performed, comorbidities, radiographic measurement, or other outcome variables. Rod curvature maintenance during the follow-up period. Better understanding of the post-operative risks and complications from the pre-operative condition.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient has been/ will be operated and instrumented with patient-specific rod or spine hardware (control cohort)
  • Patient able to consent or assent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient unable to sign an informed consent form
  • Patient unable to complete a self-administered questionnaire
  • Patient is pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant during the duration of their study participation
  • Patient is older than 85
  • Patient is younger than 10

Study details
    Scoliosis; Adolescence
    Degenerative Disc Disease
    Spinal Fusion
    Kyphoscoliosis
    Pseudoarthrosis of Spine
    Spinal Stenosis
    Kyphoses
    Scheuermann

NCT04601363

University of Colorado, Denver

26 January 2024

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