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OssDsign® Spine Registry Study ("Propel")

OssDsign® Spine Registry Study ("Propel")

Recruiting
21 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this multi-center, prospective, observational registry is to gather information on the clinical outcomes and real-world use of commercially available bone graft substitutes manufactured by OssDsign® AB, in patients who require spine fusion.

Description

This multi-center study (up to 10 US study sites) is a post market, prospective, observational spine fusion registry. The outcomes of patients undergoing spine fusion with OssDsign® bone grafts will be documented and evaluated for the purposes of post market clinical follow up as part of OssDsign® post market surveillance activities. The length of study duration and number to be recruited is open-ended but initially a target of 300 subjects will be recruited and followed up for a period of 24 months ± 90 days after their index surgery in which an OssDsign® bone graft has been implanted.

Eligibility

  • The patient has been diagnosed as a candidate for spinal fusion surgery for which the

    surgeon has decided an OssDsign® bone graft is appropriate.

    • The patient is ≥21 years old.
    • The patient is, in the investigator's opinion, psychosocially, mentally, and physically able to fully comply with this protocol, including the post-operative regimen, required follow-up visits, the filling out of required forms, and have the ability to understand and give written informed consent
    • The patient is willing and able to participate in post- operative clinical and radiographic follow up evaluations for 2 years.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients not meeting all of the inclusion criteria

Study details
    Degenerative Disc Disease
    Spinal Stenosis

NCT05329129

OssDsign

28 May 2024

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