New spinal device aims to improve back surgery outcomes
NCT ID NCT07222787
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 17, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study tests a new device called CORUS-LX for spinal fusion surgery in people with degenerative disc disease in the lower back. About 250 adults will either get the new device or standard surgery. The goal is to see if the device helps bones fuse better and reduces the need for extra treatments like injections or repeat surgery.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
The condition terms exactly as the trial's registrant entered them.
Contacts and locations
Locations
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American Neurospine Institute
RECRUITINGFrisco, Texas, 75033, United States
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Barrow Brain & Spine
RECRUITINGScottsdale, Arizona, 85251, United States
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California Spine
RECRUITINGLos Angeles, California, 90033, United States
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Golden State Orthopedics & Spine
RECRUITINGLos Gatos, California, 95032, United States
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HonorHealth Neurology
RECRUITINGScottsdale, Arizona, 85251, United States
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Hospital for Special Surgery
RECRUITINGNew York, New York, 10021, United States
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Huntsman Spine
RECRUITINGSalt Lake City, Utah, 84124, United States
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Olympia Neurological Institute
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGAustin, Texas, 78745, United States
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Orthopaedic Spine Institute
RECRUITINGHinsdale, Illinois, 60521, United States
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Spine Physician Institute
TERMINATEDDallas, Texas, 75234, United States
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