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The PAULA Study for Patients Needing Spinal Fusion Surgery
Protocol: STUDY00006899
Full Title
Pelvic fixation and fusion during multilevel spinal surgery
Description
The University at Buffalo (UB) Department of Neurosurgery is conducting a study for patients that will have spinal fusion surgery. During spinal fusion surgery, doctors put screws and rods in the spine and pelvis to help correct spinal problems. The goal of the study is to test the safety and effectiveness of a device (the iFuse Bedrock Granite implant) for patients needing spinal fusion surgery.

Participants will be enrolled in the study for 2 years. Following a procedure to implant the study device, they will complete 4 follow-up visits at early post op, 6, 12, and 24 months after surgery. Throughout the study, participants will have physical exams, X-rays, lab tests, and answer survey questions
Compensation: No
Eligibility
Adults 18 years or older who are scheduled for spinal fusion surgery
Age Group: Adults
Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Mullin
Contact(s)
JENNIFER GAY
jgay@ubns.com
+1 716-888-4811

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