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Regenn® Therapy System Safety Study

Regenn® Therapy System Safety Study

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase 1

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety of the investigational device, Regenn® Negative Pressure Therapy System (Regenn® Therapy), a form of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), in the post-operative surgical wounds of patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion surgeries. The main questions the study aims to answer are:

  • The device-related serious adverse event rate.
  • Patient post-operative pain as assessed using a validated pain measurement scoring system.
  • The number and type of adverse events.
  • The rate of delayed seroma formation.

Participants will

  • Be screened for their suitability to participate in the investigational study using questions about their health, medical history, and current medications.
  • Undergo a physical exam, an assessment of patient vital signs and routine blood analyses.
  • Complete an Informed Consent Form if selected to participate in the investigational study.
  • Be randomly assigned to the different study arms.
  • Not change the operation of their respective device or to disturb components of their device.
  • Notify their surgeon or designated healthcare provider should they have any questions or encounter any issues with their device.
  • Attend two post-operative visits at approximately one month and three months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria (must meet ALL):

  • Subject has provided written informed consent on a form reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board for the clinical site.
  • The subject is 18 - 80 years old.
  • The subject has Spondylolisthesis of Meyerding Grade II or less, or has Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) accompanied by back pain with or without leg pain at a level between L1 and S1 confirmed by history and radiographic assessment. DDD is determined to be present if one or more of the following are noted:
    • Instability (defined as angulation ≥ 5 degrees and/or translation ≥ 3mm on flexion/extension radiographs;
    • Osteophyte formation of facet joints or vertebral endplates;
    • Decreased disc height, on average by >2mm, but dependent upon the spinal level;
    • Scarring / thickening of ligamentum flavum, annulus fibrosis, or facet joint capsule;
    • Herniated nucleus pulposus;
    • Facet joint degeneration / changes; and/or
    • Vacuum phenomenon.
  • Female subjects of childbearing potential must not be pregnant or nursing and must

    agree to use of contraception for the study duration. Female subjects who are surgically sterile or post-menopausal are exempt from having a pregnancy test and birth control.

  • The subject is willing and able to comply with the protocol mandated follow-up visits and testing regimen.

Exclusion Criteria (candidates meeting ANY of the following at the time of the study procedure are NOT eligible):

  • Subject is unable or unwilling to provide informed consent or is unable to conform to the study protocol follow-up procedures and visits.
  • Subject has a contraindication (including allergic reaction) to antiplatelet/anticoagulant medications, nickel, titanium, bone allograft, or blood transfusion that is not amenable to pretreatment with steroids or/and antihistamines.
  • Subject has a history of bleeding diatheses or coagulopathy.
  • Subject has concomitant hepatic insufficiency, thrombophlebitis, uremia, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), or any autoimmune diseases.
  • Subject is receiving dialysis or immunosuppressive therapy.
  • Subject suffered a hemorrhagic stroke < 6 months prior to the study procedure.
  • Subject is undergoing spinal surgery for vertebral fracture, trauma, or scoliosis.
  • Subject has any form of active malignancy.
  • Subject is an intravenous drug user and/or alcoholic.
  • Subject is diagnosed with septicemia at the time of the study procedure.
  • Subject is a smoker.
  • Subject has Type I diabetes.
  • Subject has overt, uncontrolled Type II diabetes.
  • Subject has a condition requiring postoperative medications that would be expected to interfere with fusion (e.g., steroids), or has received drugs that interfere with bone metabolism within 2 weeks of the surgery.
  • Subject is suffering from gross obesity, defined as > 40% IBW.
  • Subject exhibits Waddell signs of Inorganic Behavior ≥ 3.
  • Subject has had a previous, anterior spinal fusion, interbody spinal fusion, or posterior spinal instrumentation at the involved level.
  • Subject has another medical condition, which may cause them to be non-compliant with the protocol, confound the data interpretation, or is associated with limited life expectancy of less than two years.
  • Subject has a systemic disease of connective tissue such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, or Ankylosing Spondylitis.
  • Subject is a prisoner.
  • Subject is currently participating in an investigational drug or another device study that has not completed the primary endpoint or that clinically interferes with the study endpoints. (Note: Trials requiring extended follow-up for products that were investigational, but have since become commercially available, are not considered investigational trials).

Study details
    Surgical Wound

NCT06259409

Progenerative Medical, Inc

3 September 2025

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