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SLIP II Registry: Spinal Laminectomy Versus Instrumented Pedicle Screw Fusion

Sponsor: Lahey Clinic

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The purpose of the project is to perform an RCT comparing patient satisfaction and outcome with or without the use of an expert panel. The purpose is also to create a registry to compare the effectiveness of decompression alone versus decompression with fusion for patients with degenerative grade I spondylolisthesis and symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis. Primary analysis will focus on the patients' improvement from baseline patient-reported outcome questionnaires. In addition, the SLIP II registry aims to (i) develop an algorithm which could identify cases in which surgical experts are likely to recommend one treatment (i.e. \>80% of experts recommend one form of treatment) and (ii) develop a radiology-based machine learning algorithm that would prospectively classify patients as either 'stable' or 'unstable.' In addition to patient reported outcomes, step counts will be collected in order to determine the correlation of step count with patient-reported outcomes (ODI and EQ-5D) and the need for re-operation. This registry portion of the study aims to prospectively collect comparative data for these patients treated with either decompression alone or decompression with fusion.

Official title: SLIP II Registry: Spinal Laminectomy to Laminectomy With Instrumented Pedicle Screw Fusion for Lumbar Stenosis With Grade I Spondylolisthesis

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

662

Start Date

2017-10-17

Completion Date

2028-12-31

Last Updated

2025-09-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Expert Panel Review

There is some preliminary evidence suggesting that having a group of spinal experts review x-rays prior to treatment might provide useful information to the patient and the patients' treating physician when trying to make a decision about what type of surgery to perform.

Locations (17)

Barrow Brain and Spine

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

University of California, San Fransisco

San Francisco, California, United States

University of Miami

Miami, Florida, United States

Carle Neurosciences Institute

Urbana, Illinois, United States

Goodman Campbell Brain & Spine

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Norton Leatherman Spine Center

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Massachusetts General Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Lahey Hospital & Medical Center

Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Hospital for Special Surgery

New York, New York, United States

Columbia University

New York, New York, United States

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

University of Utah Hospital

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

University Health Network - Toronto Western Hospital

Toronto, Ontario, Canada