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Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering (AVBT) Using Zimmer Biomet Tether System or Dynesys System Components to Treat Pediatric Scoliosis
Sponsor: Mayo Clinic
Summary
The Researchers want to assess the short-term safety of Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering (AVBT) in skeletally immature subjects with moderate to severe scoliosis and compare them with a fusion cohort.
Official title: Prospective Pilot Study of Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering Using Zimmer Biomet Tether System or Dynesys System Components to Treat Pediatric Scoliosis
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
10 Years - 16 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2018-04-25
Completion Date
2026-05
Last Updated
2025-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
AVBT using Dynesys System Components
Zimmer Biomet Tether System and Dynesys System components are intended to treat scoliosis in skeletally immature children.
Spine fusion
Children with scoliosis undergoing fusion surgery will form the control arm
Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, United States