Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis is the fourth clinical trial site for InVivo Therapeutics' IDE pilot study of the neuro-spinal scaffold in patients with acute spinal cord injury.
As one of the largest regional trauma center, Barnes-Jewish Hospital is an ideal place for the trial. Paul Santiago, MD, associate professional of neurological surgery and orthopedic surgery, will be the principal investigator at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
This is InVivo's fist clinical study of the investigational degradable polymer neuro-spinal scaffold. The IDE pilot study has been approved by the FDA and is intended to capture preliminary safety and effectiveness data of the five subjects with acute thoracic spinal cord injury.
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