
SAGICO will commence a series of clinical outcomes-based studies designed to evaluate and document real-world patient outcomes associated with the use of the company’s proprietary expandable PEEK implant. Additional studies will also examine SAGICO’s newly developed 3D-printed titanium implant with its novel internal fixation.
The studies will be released on a rolling basis over the coming months and will highlight various measures of success in patients who have undergone an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Each study will focus on measurable patient outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and practical implications for healthcare providers and stakeholders.
The studies will examine key clinical endpoints, including patient-reported outcomes, functional improvement, disability-adjusted life years, safety metrics, radiographic evidence, and fusion rates.
“Our goal is to contribute meaningful, data-driven insights that support informed clinical decision-making,” said James Gibson, President of SAGICO. “By sharing outcomes-based findings, we aim to demonstrate how these approaches perform in real-world clinical settings.” SAGICO has partnered with multiple Clinical Research Organizations to establish the research framework in advance of data collection.
Source: Spinal Analytics & Geometrical Implant Co., LLC (SAGICO)
SAGICO will commence a series of clinical outcomes-based studies designed to evaluate and document real-world patient outcomes associated with the use of the company's proprietary expandable PEEK implant. Additional studies will also examine SAGICO’s newly developed 3D-printed titanium implant with its novel internal fixation.
The studies will...
SAGICO will commence a series of clinical outcomes-based studies designed to evaluate and document real-world patient outcomes associated with the use of the company’s proprietary expandable PEEK implant. Additional studies will also examine SAGICO’s newly developed 3D-printed titanium implant with its novel internal fixation.
The studies will be released on a rolling basis over the coming months and will highlight various measures of success in patients who have undergone an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Each study will focus on measurable patient outcomes, clinical effectiveness, and practical implications for healthcare providers and stakeholders.
The studies will examine key clinical endpoints, including patient-reported outcomes, functional improvement, disability-adjusted life years, safety metrics, radiographic evidence, and fusion rates.
“Our goal is to contribute meaningful, data-driven insights that support informed clinical decision-making,” said James Gibson, President of SAGICO. “By sharing outcomes-based findings, we aim to demonstrate how these approaches perform in real-world clinical settings.” SAGICO has partnered with multiple Clinical Research Organizations to establish the research framework in advance of data collection.
Source: Spinal Analytics & Geometrical Implant Co., LLC (SAGICO)
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





