HI Justin
Thanks for the info.
I will ask more on this when I see him in November
Gil![]()
This is a discussion on Colorado Doc Injects Stem Cells within the Emerging Spine Surgery Technologies forums, part of the Spine Surgery Support category; Colorado Doc Injects Stem Cells Biloine W. Young • Fri, Aug 26th, 2011 Copyright 2009 - 2011 RRY Publications Colorado ...
Colorado Doc Injects Stem Cells
Biloine W. Young • Fri, Aug 26th, 2011
Copyright 2009 - 2011 RRY Publications
Colorado spine surgeon Kenneth Pettine of the Spine Institute and Loveland Surgery Center, has just performed the first minimally-invasive lumbar disc procedure in the Phase 2 clinical trial of mesenchymal precursor cells (MPC) for the treatment of low back pain and degenerative disc disease. The developer of MPC is Mesoblast Limited, a regenerative medicine company based in Melbourne, Australia. Dr, Pettine is the co-inventor of Medtronic’s Maverick artificial lumbar disc device.The outpatient procedure lasted less than 20 minutes. The patient was fully awake, under light sedation and was discharged by Pettine shortly after. There were no complications.Commenting on the stem cell treatment, Pettine said,
"This marks the third renaissance in spine care. The first was improved diagnosis using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), the second was end-stage replacement with artificial discs, and now there is the potential widespread use of adult stem cells for disc repair and regeneration."
In preclinical trials, the company claims that a single minimally invasive injection of Mesoblast's allogeneic MPCs into severely damaged intervertebral discs resulted in significant reversal of the degenerative process, regrowth of disc cartilage, and sustained normalization of disc pathology, anatomy and function for at least six months.
Building on these results, Mesoblast hopes to show through Phase 2 of its clinical trial that a single minimally invasive injection of its allogeneic or off-the-shelf disc repair MPC product can regenerate damaged discs, reduce pain, improve function, and avoid surgery for patients experiencing lower back pain. Mesoblast's Phase 2 trial, which the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared in July, will enroll 100 patients with chronic low back pain due to lumbar disc degeneration in 15 centers across the United States and Australia. Researchers will compare outcomes at six months in 60 patients receiving MPC injections against 40 patients receiving control injections.
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- 1997: Snow Skiing Injury
- 3/7/1997: Laminotomy L4/L5
- 1999 & 2003: Motor Vehicle Accidents (not at fault both times) --> Grade V Annular Tears L4/L5 & L5/L6
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HI Justin
Thanks for the info.
I will ask more on this when I see him in November
Gil![]()
L5-S1 lam 1994
L2 to L5 DDD
L3 -L4 hern Dec 2007.
L4-L5 Annular fissure with mild central stenosis and moderate facet hypertrophy.
L5-S1 bilaterial neural foraminal narrowing with inferior effacement.
L2-L3 Right-sided neural foraminal narrowing
L3-L4 related to posterolateral hypertrophic spurs and facet hypertrophy.
C3-C4 limited DDD
15 injections Depo. P.T. 18 months 9 dose packs,
Nerve Block Injections.4 ESI S1
L5-S1 Foraminotomy 09
L4-L5 Microdiscectomy 09 ReHerniation 4-2010
Surgery 6-29-11 L4-L5-S1 Decompression Fusion L5-S1 and Coflex F implants
Thanks, Justin for posting this. I'd read about this elsewhere and had discussed it with my surgeon. His comment was it was too far away for FDA approval to be useful to me. Too bad. Oh well... hoping not, but maybe it'll be an option if things go south in the future....
1976 - Fell from tree. The beginning!
1985 - Car accident - pull back muscle.
1985 - Spring 2010 -Flare ups off and on. Meds manage - Life goes on.
9/2010 -Pain returns, Diag DDD of the L4/5 & L5/S1 space with arthritis. .
10/ 2010 - Referral to PM Doctor & PT. PT not helpful. MRI confirms DDD, bulging disc of L4/5space. Pneumonia. Pain off charts!
11/2010 - 3/ 2011 2 RSNB/2 ESI. Relief short lived .Referred to surgeon.
6/29/11 -TLIF Fusion of L4/5 space.
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