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PMCFU of an Annular Closure System

PMCFU of an Annular Closure System

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Overview

The purpose of this retrospective chart review study is to collect the data that will be used to provide clinical evidence to support the post-market surveillance program.

Description

Retrospective chart review of patients treated with lumbar discectomy and annular closure. Review of patient charts through 3 month post op, for analysis of symptomatic lumbar reherniation at the index level.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Records for any subject treated with a Barricaid annular closure device will be considered for inclusion into the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Records for any subject treated without a Barricaid annular closure device will be considered for exclusion

Study details
    Lumbar Disc Herniation

NCT05467072

Intrinsic Therapeutics

28 January 2024

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