152
Participants
Start Date
November 30, 2019
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2026
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2026
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cervical total disc replacement
Artificial disc replacement (ADR) in the cervical spine is a minimally invasive procedure that involves removing diseased disc tissue and replacing it with an artificial disc. The artificial disc is designed to preserve the spine\'s natural motion while remaining securely attached to the surrounding vertebral bones. The goal of ADR is to help preserve the motion of the cervical spine or spinal segment after surgery, which can improve the quality of life for patients.
HSS, New York
Upstate Medical University, Syracuse
Medstar Hospital/Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
West Virginia University, Morgantown
EmergeOrtho, Durham
CNSA, Charlotte
OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Charlotte
Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, Chattanooga
The Ohio State University - Wexner Medical Center, Columbus
Indiana Spine Group, Carmel
Midwest Orthopedics, Chicago
Spine Institute of Lousianna, Shreveport
Texas Back Institute, Plano
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora
ClinTech Center for Spine, Johnstown
Desert Institute for Spine Care, Phoenix
The CORE Institute, Sun City West
Spine MD, Beverly Hills
Memorial Orthopedic Surgical Group, Long Beach
Stanford University, Stanford
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven
Lead Sponsor
Spinal Kinetics
INDUSTRY