Clinical Trial: Post-Approval Clinical Trial of the PCM® Cervical Disc

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: A Prospective, Randomized, Multi-Center, Post-Approval Clinical Trial Evaluating the Long-Term (7 Year) Safety and Effectiveness of the PCM® Cervical Disc

Brief Summary:

On October 26, 2012, the FDA granted Premarket Approval (PMA) for the PCM Cervical Disc. PCM Cervical Disc is indicated for use in skeletally mature patients for reconstruction of a degenerated cervical disc at one level from C3-C4 to C6-C7 following single-level discectomy for intractable radiculopathy (arm pain and/or a neurological deficit), with or without neck pain, or myelopathy due to a single-level abnormality localized to the disc space, and manifested by at least one of the following conditions confirmed by radiographic imaging (CT, MRI, X-rays): herniated nucleus pulposus, spondylosis (defined by the presence of osteophytes), and/or visible loss of disc height as compared to adjacent levels.

The purpose of this post-approval study is to evaluate the long-term (7 year) safety and effectiveness of the PCM Cervical Disc.


Detailed Summary:

A prospective, multi-center, post approval study with concurrent control group consisting of those patients that were enrolled and did not fail in the PCM Cervical Disc IDE clinical study and will to give consent to participate.

All of the PCM IDE investigational sites who have active patients will be chosen to participate in this study. All patients who are actively participating in the pivotal IDE study will be asked to participate in this study.

The study consists of follow-up periods only. The follow-up period will last for seven years from each patient's surgery date.


Sponsor: NuVasive

Current Primary Outcome: Individual Patient Overall Success [ Time Frame: 7 years ]

  • Improvement of at least 20% on the Neck Disability Index (NDI) at 7 years compared to baseline
  • No device failures requiring revision, reoperation, removal or supplemental fixation
  • No major complications such as vascular or neurological injury
  • Radiographic success


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: NuVasive

Dates:
Date Received: July 18, 2013
Date Started: April 2013
Date Completion:
Last Updated: May 19, 2015
Last Verified: May 2015