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This is a traditional feasibility study (TFS) study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PerQdisc. The study is prospective, multicenter, and open label.
After a screening period, qualified participants will be enrolled and treated with the PerQdisc. Patients will not be blinded to their treatment. Participants will then complete the safety follow-up period.
The proposed investigation is a multicenter, prospective, traditional feasibility study of the PerQdisc. A minimum of N=5 subjects will be enrolled. Subjects will be enrolled in approximately 2 sites. Data analyses including all enrolled subjects meeting specific criteria will be submitted to the FDA to support a pivotal trial and used in trial planning. This study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the PerQdisc device in the treatment of single level discogenic back pain caused by degenerative disc disease (DDD) (L1 to L5).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| PerQdisc | Experimental | The PerQdisc device is the first in a new category of contained in-situ filled and then cured lumbar spinal implant. The PerQdisc is intended to replace the nucleus pulposus in a single lumbar disc level, preserve motion and alleviate pain. The PerQdisc is a silicone membrane (barrier membrane) configured to be filled with a room temperature vulcanizing silicone (RTVS) that will cure within minutes, resulting in a final shape that conforms to the nucleus space created by the surgical removal of the diseased or damaged nucleus pulposus. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PerQdisc | Device | PerQdisc Artificial Implant |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Clinical Composite Success | Clinical composite success is defined as improvement in pain and absence of qualified safety events. | 6 Months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| ODI | ODI 15-point responder at Month 6 | 6 Months |
| VAS Back | VAS Back pain 20mm responder at Month 6 | 6 Months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Subject has symptomatic degenerative disc disease at more than one lumbar level
Subject has had a prior spinal fusion in the lumbar or thoracic intervertebral spaces.
Subject has had a prior SI-joint fusion.
Subject has a spinal cord stimulator.
Subject has had any prior lumbar spine surgery (instrumented or non-instrumented)
Subject has a significant disc herniation at the level to be treated. Significant is defined as a large, extruded herniation that creates a risk for expulsion.
Subject has congenital moderate or severe spinal stenosis or epidural lipomatosis.
Subject has spondylolisthesis (antero- or retrolisthesis) in static X-ray ≥3 mm [measured via neutral lateral x-ray]
Subject has ≥4 mm dynamic spondylolisthesis [measured via flexion/extension x-rays]
Subject has > 20 degree range of motion at the index level [measured via flexion/extension x-rays]
Subject has a history of any invasive malignancy (except non-melanoma skin cancer) unless treated with curative intent and there have been no clinical signs or symptoms of malignancy for at least 5 years (in particular, spinal tumors).
Subject has an active systemic infection or infection at the operative site.
Subject has evidence of symptomatic facet joint degeneration or disease where the investigator feels the facet is a major contributor to the subject's pain as diagnosed by injection and/or imaging.
Subject has a known allergy to silicone or barium sulfate.
Subject has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, hepatitis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, AIDs, ARC, HIV, or an autoimmune disease that affects the musculoskeletal system.
Subject has been diagnosed with Paget's disease, osteomalacia or any other metabolic bone disease.
Subject has current or recent history (defined ≤ 1 year prior to screening) of substance abuse (alcoholism and/or narcotic addiction) using standard medical definitions of DSM-5
Subject has morbid obesity defined as a body mass index (BMI) > 40.
Subject participated in an investigational drug or another medical device study within the last 30 days prior to surgery.
Subject has Osteoporosis, defined as a T-score ≤ -2.5.
Female subjects who are pregnant or are trying to become pregnant during the course of the trial.
Subject has diabetes mellitus (Type 1 or 2) requiring daily insulin management.
Subject belongs to a vulnerable population or has a condition such that his/her ability to provide informed consent, comply with follow-up requirements, or provide self-assessments is compromised (e.g. developmentally disabled, prisoner, chronic alcohol/ substance abuser)
Subject is currently receiving worker's compensation or is involved in any litigation for medical negligence, trauma, or worker's compensation.
Subject has lumbar scoliosis > 10 degrees at index level.
Subject has a large, rectangular or irregularly shaped Schmorl's node with an associated active inflammatory process (Modic I changes).
Subject has motion of < 3 degrees on pre-operative lateral flexion/extension radiographs at index level.
Subject has opioid medication usage > 60 MME (morphine milligram equivalent)/day or change in opioid prescription within 60 days of surgery.
Subject has a preoperative VAS right or left leg pain score > the preoperative VAS Back score.
Subject has a history of vertebral fractures in the lumbar spine.
Subject has evidence of severe compression of cauda equina.
Subject is on chronic anticoagulation therapy due to a bleeding disorder and is unable to safely stop anticoagulants or has taken anticoagulants within 3 days prior to procedure.
Subject has low back pain (LBP) of non-spinal or unknown etiology.
Subject is unable to undergo X-ray, MRI, or other radiographic assessments, including discography.
Subject has a degenerative muscular or neurological condition that would interfere with evaluation of outcomes, including but not limited to spinal disease (not at index level), Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or multiple sclerosis.
Subject has, in the opinion of the investigator, a behavioral, cognitive, social or medical problem that may interfere with the assessment of the safety or effectiveness of the device.
In the opinion of the investigator the subject has a major psychiatric disorder that may interfere with the assessment of the safety or effectiveness of the device.
Subject has myelopathy.
Subject has primarily leg pain with associated nerve root compression, in the opinion of the investigator.
Subject has an annular defect greater than 6mm that extends from the interior of the disc to the outer margin of the annulus as evaluated on MRI.
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Molly Bond | Contact | 1-800-484-1588 | clinical@sstspine.com |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Hope Research Institute | Withdrawn | Glendale | Arizona | 85308 | United States | |
| The CORE Institute |
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| Recruiting |
| Phoenix |
| Arizona |
| 85023 |
| United States |
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| HOPE Research Institute | Withdrawn | Phoenix | Arizona | 85032 | United States |
| HonorHealth Research & Innovation Institute | Recruiting | Scottsdale | Arizona | 85251 | United States |
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| Axis Spine Center | Recruiting | Coeur d'Alene | Idaho | 83854 | United States |
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| Indiana Spine Group | Recruiting | Carmel | Indiana | 46032 | United States |
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| Spine Institute of Louisiana | Recruiting | Shreveport | Louisiana | 71101 | United States |
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| SonoSpine | Withdrawn | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | 73159 | United States |