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To evaluate longer-term (5-7 years) outcomes of the twelve (12) subjects treated with AGN1 Femoral LOEP in the clinical study "A Prospective Pilot Evaluation of Percutaneous Osteo-supplementation in the Proximal Femur of Osteoporotic Patients". Performance will be evaluated via medical history evaluation, X-ray, DXA, CT and mobility testing.
The study will look at the extent to which the benefits demonstrated in the initial, baseline study were sustained over time. In this manner, it may be possible to determine the rate of change in BMD following the treatment; thereby allowing prediction of the total benefit period. In addition, this longer period of observation allows for further evaluation of the safety profile of the material in osteoporosis patients.
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This observational single arm study will be broken into two parts:
In the original study, subjects completed a twenty-four (24) month follow-up visit after receiving a unilateral hip injection with the device. The contralateral hip acted as the control. The purpose of the study was to determine the safety of the injection as well as the initial improvement in femoral bone density in a twenty-four (24) month period.
In this follow-up study the subjects, after signing the informed consent form, will complete a short medical history (focused on their osteoporosis management) and a mobility test.
Subjects will also undergo a DXA, X-ray and CT scans of both hips.
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