The objective of this post market clinical study is to collect prospective clinical data to confirm the efficacy of RF Kyphoplasty for the treatment of pathological fractures of the spine caused by multiple myeloma.
Myeloma is the commonest primary cancer affecting the spine. Painful vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) affect approximately 30% of myeloma patients. As myeloma patients live longer, it is especially relevant to provide the best available treatment for pain and reduce disabilities that can result from VCFs. Cement delivery is a well established treatment method for treating painful vertebrae compromised by tumor and/or osteoporosis. The StabiliT Vertebral Augmentation System (DFine Inc.) is a unique percutaneous vertebral augmentation system designed to provide the physician a means of creating targeted cavities and an ultra-high viscosity cement (using RF Energy) that can be delivered over an extended period of time in order to allow for controlled, targeted vertebral augmentation in multiple myeloma patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Targeted Vertebral Augmentation for the treatment of pathological fractures of the spine caused by multiple myeloma
Improvement in functional status, as measured by the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI)
Time frame: 1 month
Change in Quality of Life (SF-35 Health Survey)
Time frame: 1 month, 3 month
Change in Back Pain (VAS)
Visual Analog Scale for pain
Time frame: 1 month, 3 month
Change in Physical Disability associated with back pain (Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire)
Time frame: 1 month, 3 month
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