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The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of LDGraft (investigational device) compared to 100% human tissue product allograft bone (control) when applied in an ALIF procedure in the treatment of patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD).
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This is a prospective, randomized, controlled, single-blind, dose-finding, multi-center study which intends to demonstrate the safety of both LDGraft groups versus allograft during a single level ALIF procedure. This is a first in human (FIH) study.
The study will enroll patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease (DDD) requiring single level ALIF. The procedure will involve use of an intervertebral cage and fixation (plate and screws).
Upon successful completion of the Screening period and confirmation of eligibility the participant will allocated 3:3:2 to the LDGraft groups (investigational) or the allograft control group. Participants will be blinded to the treatment assigned however the surgical procedure and the post operative recovery will be managed in accordance with standard clinical practice for anterior lumbar interbody fusion.
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Skeletally mature adults ≥22 and ≤80 years at the time of surgery
Willing and able to give written informed consent and comply with study protocol and postoperative management program
Degenerative disc disease of the lumbosacral spine in one level (L3 to S1) requiring fusion confirmed by patient history and radiographic imaging (CT/MRI/X-rays) with one or more of the following:
Preoperative Oswestry Disability Index score ≥ 35
Participant has not responded to conservative treatment (e.g. medications, injections, physical therapy, etc.) for a period of 6 months
Participant is indicated for an ALIF approach to the lumbar spine
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40 participants in 3 patient groups
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Robyn Cochrane
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