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CERAMENTâ„¢| Bone Void Filler Device Registry

CERAMENTâ„¢| Bone Void Filler Device Registry

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

A device registry to compile data on the performance of CERAMENT BONE VOID FILLER in normal use.

Description

A device registry to compile data on the performance of CERAMENT BONE VOID FILLER in normal use.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 18 years and over (on the day of surgery)
  • Receive CERAMENT BVF as a component of their treatment at a participating, contracted center or healthcare provider, in accordance with the IFU for the implanted product
  • In receipt of patient information leaflet and have signed appropriately designed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any exclusion criteria as per IFU for CERAMENT BVF
  • Any off-label use

Study details
    Orthopedic Disorder

NCT04244942

BONESUPPORT AB

18 April 2024

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