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Study to Evaluate the Safety and Clinical Outcome of Using Navigation System in Pedicle Screw Placement in Spine Surgery

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Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Degenerative Spine Disease
Spinal Tumor
Traumatic Injury of Spine

Treatments

Device: "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System
Device: Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04578691
2020-03-004C

Details and patient eligibility

About

The research project is testing whether in screw insertion of spine surgery using "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System is at least as safe and accurate as using O-arm assisted spine surgery- Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System.

Full description

Pedicle screw insertion is performed to treat the patients with spine conditions, including degenerative, traumatogenic, and neoplastic lesions. Accurate insertion of pedicle screw is a crucial step which directly affects the surgical outcomes. In order to place the screws safely and accurately, various conventional techniques have been used, focusing on marking anatomical locations, entry points and insertion angles. Since the early 1990, the methods using computer systems that allow real-time image processing have been explored in order to improve the accuracy of pedicle screw placement.

The Medtronic StealthStation® S7® System is a hardware platform that enables real-time surgical navigation using radiological patient images. The application software reformats patient-specific CT or MR images acquired before surgery, or fluoroscopic images acquired during surgery, and displays them on-screen from a variety of perspectives. The "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System is indicated for precisely positioning of surgical instruments and/or implants during general spinal surgery, such as pedicle screw placement.

This study will be a two-arms, single center, evaluator blind, controlled, parallel, randomised study in patients with pedicle screw placement in spine surgery. This trial will include patients need to undergo pedicle screw placement surgery with indication of spinal tumor, traumatic injury or degenerative spine disease (Pedicle screws placed from 10th thoracic vertebra to first sacrum), who are ≥20 years and ≤80 years of age with Body Mass Index (BMI) < 40 kg/m2 and Spine T-Score ≥ -2.5.

Enrollment

55 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients who need to undergo pedicle screw placement surgery with indication of spinal tumor, traumatic injury or degenerative spine disease.
  2. Pedicle screws placed from 10th thoracic vertebra to first sacrum.
  3. Age ≥20 years and ≤80 years.
  4. Body Mass Index (BMI) < 40 kg/m2.
  5. Spine T-Score by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry ≥ -2.5, 60 days prior to surgery.
  6. The subject is willing and able to comply with the procedure and requirements of this trial.
  7. The participant is able to understand and provide informed consent, and has signed their written informed consent in accordance with IRB requirements.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Pregnant women.
  2. Hereditary or acquired haemorrhagic diathesis or coagulation factor deficiency.
  3. Be on uncontrolled Diabetes mellitus.
  4. Any history of stroke within the previous 6 months.
  5. Any history or current evidence suggestive of Coronary Artery Disease or Cerebral Vascular Accident within the previous 6 months, including clinical, EKG, laboratory, or imaging findings.
  6. Any terminal illness such that the patient would not be expected to survive more than 6 months.
  7. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
  8. Known allergy to stainless steel (device material).
  9. Have a systematic or local infection, which may increase study risk.
  10. Immunocompromised such as but not limited to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), HIV infection, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Thymic Hypoplasia.
  11. Immunologically suppressed, or has received systemic steroids, excluding nasal steroids, at any dose daily for > 1 month within last 12 months.
  12. Any condition that, in the judgment of the investigator, could impose hazards to the patient if study therapy is initiated or affect the participation of the patient in the study.
  13. Former spinal surgery may interfere with the present trial.
  14. Participation in any investigational study in the last 30 days or current enrolment in any trial. Non- interventional Studies are not considered exclusion.
  15. Any condition that increases anesthesia risk.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

55 participants in 2 patient groups

"Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System
Experimental group
Description:
Using "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System in pedicle screw placement in spine surgery
Treatment:
Device: "Anatase" Spine Surgery Navigation System
Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System
Active Comparator group
Description:
Using Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System in pedicle screw placement in spine surgery
Treatment:
Device: Medtronic Stealthstation S7 Treatment Guidance System

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