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LISA Post Market Clinical Follow-Up Study: Documentation of Clinical Outcomes After Surgery With LISA Implant
Sponsor: BACKBONE
Summary
The study is a post-market surveillance study of the Lumbar Implant for Stiffness Augmentation (LISA), a medical device, which is used to treat low-back pain that accompanies degenerative lesions of grades II, III, and IV (Pfirrmann MRI classification). "Post-market" means the device (i.e. the LISA implant) being used in this study has already obtained CE certification and is commercially available for use in the European market. The LISA device consists of 3 components: A PEEK interspinous spacer, a polyester band, and a titanium blocker. The spacer is positioned between two adjacent spinous processes, the band is belted around the spinous processes and through the spacer, and the blocker is used to lock the band inside the spacer. Medical Device manufacturers conduct "post-market" clinical studies in order to continuously evaluate the product scientifically and to comply with legal and ethical obligations. With these studies, the long-term safety as well as performance of their medical devices are assessed. This study, which is initiated and sponsored by BACKBONE (LISA designer, developer, manufacturer and marketer), aims to evaluate the long-term safety and performance of the LISA implant for the treatment of lumbar degenerative disease and to evaluate the treatment.
Official title: LISA Post Market Clinical Follow-Up Study:Post Marketing Prospective Documentation of Clinical Outcomes (Post-operative, Safety and Performance) After Lumbar Dynamic Stabilization Surgery With LISA Implant
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
136
Start Date
2019-04-17
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2022-07-21
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Lumbar Implant for Stiffness Augmentation (LISA)
The LISA Posterior Dynamic Stabilization System is intended to treat low-back pain that accompanies degenerative lesions of grade II, III and IV (Pfirrmann MRI classification).
Locations (5)
Elective Surgery Center, Silkeborg Regional Hospital
Silkeborg, Denmark
Pellegrin University Hospital Center
Bordeaux, France
Saint-Charles Clinic
Lyon, France
Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital Center
Paris, France
Asklepios Stadtklinik, Bad Wildungen
Bad Wildungen, Germany