This study is intended to demonstrate that the Simplify® Cervical Artificial Disc (Simplify® Disc) is at least as safe and effective as conventional anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) when used to treat two contiguous discs from C3 to C7 following discectomy at two contiguous levels for intractable radiculopathy (arm pain and/or a neurological deficit) with neck pain or myelopathy due to abnormalities localized to the levels of the two contiguous disc spaces in subjects who are unresponsive to conservative management.
The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the two-level Simplify® Disc compared to conventional two-level ACDF in skeletally mature patients for reconstruction of two contiguous discs from C3 to C7 following discectomy at two contiguous levels for intractable radiculopathy (arm pain and/or a neurological deficit) with neck pain or myelopathy due to abnormalities localized to the levels of the two contiguous disc spaces that are unresponsive to conservative management.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
182
Simplify Disc at two levels of the cervical spine
Orthopaedic Education and Research Institute of Southern California
Orange, California, United States
The Spine Institute for Spine Restoration
Santa Monica, California, United States
Composite Clinical Success (CCS) Rate of the Simplify® Disc
Individual success is defined as at least a 15 point improvement in Neck Disability Index (NDI) Score at 24 months compared with baseline, maintenance or improvement in neurologic status at 24 months compared with baseline, no additional surgical procedure at the index level within 24 months, and the absence of a serious adverse event classified as implant-associated or implant/surgical procedure-associated within 24 months. NDI scale is reported in a range from 0 - 100, with 0 consistent with best ability to function and 100 with worst ability to function.
Time frame: 24 Months
Neurological Status
Neurological success was defined as maintenance or improvement in neurologic status at Month 24 as compared to baseline, as determined by the independent Clinical Events Committee (CEC). The CEC reviews neurological exams of motor, sensory, reflex, and myelopathic gait to make an adjudication determination.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos
Number of Subjects With 15-point Improvement in NDI at 3 Months (Time to Recovery)
Time to recovery is defined as time to first 15-point improvement in NDI NDI scale is reported in a range from 0 - 100, with 0 consistent with best ability to function and 100 with worst ability to function.
Time frame: Baseline, 3mos
Neck Pain Intensity Questionnaire
Changes of at least 2 points on a 10-point scale will be regarded as clinically significant (0=no pain; 10=worst pain)
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Arm Pain Intensity Questionnaire
Changes of at least 2 points on a 10-point scale will be regarded as clinically significant (0=no pain; 10=worst pain)
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
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Spine Education and Research Foundation
Thornton, Colorado, United States
Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Kennedy-White orthopedic Center
Sarasota, Florida, United States
NorthShore University Health System
Evanston, Illinois, United States
Indiana Spine Group
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Parkview Research Center
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Orthopaedic Institute of Western Kentucky
Paducah, Kentucky, United States
Spine institute of Louisiana
Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
...and 8 more locations
Patient Questionnaires- Treatment Satisfaction Survey
Question 1 - "I am satisfied with the results of my surgery" was compared between groups at Month 24. Answer options ranged from definitely true to definitely false.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
SF-36v2 Health Survey Physical Component Score (PCS) Maintenance or Improvement
The PCS is a sub-score of the SF-36. The SF-36 is a multipurpose survey with 36 questions. The questions were combined, scored, and weighted to create two scores that provide glimpses into mental and physical functioning and overall health-related quality-of-life. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. Scores range from 0-50. Maintenance or improvement was defined as PCS(Postop) - PCS(Preop) ≥0.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos
SF-36 Mental Component Score (MCS) Maintenance or Improvement
The MCS is a sub-score of the SF-36. The SF-36 is a multipurpose survey with 36 questions. The questions were combined, scored, and weighted to create two scores that provide glimpses into mental and physical functioning and overall health-related quality-of-life. Higher scores indicate better outcomes. Scores range from 0-50. Maintenance or improvement was defined as MCS(Postop) - MCS(Preop) ≥0.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI)
Dysphagia Handicap Index (DHI scale) for the investigational Simplify® Disc at 24 months compared to baseline. A higher score is indicative of a less desirable outcome. It is scored 0-100. Data was not collected on DHI in the historical ACDF control group. Only Simplify Disc subjects are reported. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Physician's Perception of Results
Results at 24 months for the investigational Simplify® Disc and at 24 months for the control ACDF will also be categorized by the physician according to their perception of the results. Available responses include excellent, good, fair, and poor. Maintenance or improvement was defined as either maintenance of the assigned preoperative grade or any shift to a more favorable grade postoperatively (e.g. poor to fair, fair to good).
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Change in Average Disc Height (Superior Index Level)
Average disc height (superior index level) at 24 months was compared to the baseline measurement and the change was calculated. Measurements were scored by an independent core lab. Average disc height is calculated as the simple average of the anterior and posterior disc heights. Data was not collected on disc height in the historical ACDF control group. Only Simplify Disc subjects are reported. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Change in Average Disc Height (Inferior Index Level)
Average disc height (inferior index level) at 24 months was compared to the baseline measurement and the change was calculated. Measurements were scored by an independent core lab. Average disc height is calculated as the simple average of the anterior and posterior disc heights. Data was not collected on disc height in the historical ACDF control group. Only Simplify Disc subjects are reported. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24M
Superior Adjacent Level Disc Degeneration (ALDD)
Outcome reports the number and percentage of subjects with adjacent level disc degeneration (ALDD) above the index level based on X-ray images. Degeneration was graded as none (no degenerative changes), doubtful (Minimal osteophytosis only), minimal (Definite osteophytosis with some sclerosis of anterior part of vertebral plates), moderate (Marked osteophytosis and sclerosis of vertebral plates with slight narrowing of disk space), severe (Large osteophytes, marked sclerosis of vertebral plates, and marked narrowing of disk space), indeterminate, or unable to assess. Data was not collected on ALDD in the historical ACDF control group. Only Simplify Disc subjects are reported. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Inferior Adjacent Level Disc Degeneration (ALDD)
Outcome reports the number and percentage of subjects with adjacent level disc degeneration (ALDD) below the index level based on X-ray images. Degeneration was graded as none (no degenerative changes), doubtful (Minimal osteophytosis only), minimal (Definite osteophytosis with some sclerosis of anterior part of vertebral plates), moderate (Marked osteophytosis and sclerosis of vertebral plates with slight narrowing of disk space), severe (Large osteophytes, marked sclerosis of vertebral plates, and marked narrowing of disk space), indeterminate, or unable to assess. Data was not collected on ALDD in the historical ACDF control group. Only Simplify Disc subjects are reported. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Facet Degeneration (Superior Index Level)
Facet degeneration was assessed using MRI for the investigational Simplify Disc at 24 months compared to baseline. Degeneration was graded as none (normal facet joint space), mild (narrowing of the facet joint space and / or small osteophytes and / or mild hypertrophy of the articular process), moderate (narrowing of the facet joint space and/or moderate osteophytes and/or moderate hypertrophy of the articular process and / or mild subarticular bone erosions), severe (Narrowing of the facet joint space and/or large osteophytes and/or severe hypertrophy of the articular process and/or severe subarticular bone erosions and/or subchondral cysts), indeterminate, or unable to assess. Facet degeneration was not assessed in the ACDF historical control group, as there is no 24 month MRI. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.
Facet Degeneration (Inferior Index Level)
Facet degeneration was assessed using MRI for the investigational Simplify Disc at 24 months compared to baseline. Degeneration was graded as none (normal facet joint space), mild (narrowing of the facet joint space and / or small osteophytes and / or mild hypertrophy of the articular process), moderate (narrowing of the facet joint space and/or moderate osteophytes and/or moderate hypertrophy of the articular process and / or mild subarticular bone erosions), severe (Narrowing of the facet joint space and/or large osteophytes and/or severe hypertrophy of the articular process and/or severe subarticular bone erosions and/or subchondral cysts), indeterminate, or unable to assess. Facet degeneration was not assessed in the ACDF historical control group, as there is no 24 month MRI. This was pre-specified in the study design.
Time frame: Baseline, 24mos.