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DTRAX Graft is used to relieve nerve pressure in the neck in order to provide relief for Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease. This study is being conducted to determine the effectiveness of the graft, and to find out whether or not it provides better results or faster healing than traditional ways of performing surgery for Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease.
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Subject diagnosed with DDD in C3-C7, defined as follows:
Radiographically (at least one):
Clinically: radicular symptoms (at least one):
Subject has single-level disease, OR multi-level disease demonstrated radiographically, and confirmed to be symptomatic by one of the following methods:
Subject has dynamic stenosis relieved by traction and made worse by a Spurlings maneuver.
Subject is 35-80 years of age, inclusive.
Subject is unresponsive to 6 weeks conservative, nonoperative treatment, or has the presence of progressive symptoms or signs of nerve root compression in face of combined nonoperative management.
Preoperative NDI score of ≥ 30.
Preoperative neck pain and arm pain score of ≥ 6 on Neck and Arm Pain Scales.
Patient is a male or non-pregnant, non-lactating female.
Female patients of child-bearing potential, including those who have had a tubal ligation, but excluding those who have not experienced a menstrual period for at least two years, must have a negative urine pregnancy test at Screening.
Patient must voluntarily provide written, informed consent.
Subject is able to meet the proposed follow-up schedule.
Subject is able to follow the postoperative management program.
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