Drs. Ali H. Mesiwala and Grant D. Shifflett participate in the pivotal two-level study of the safety and effectiveness of the Orthofix M6-C™ artificial cervical disc compared to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – DISC Surgery Center of Newport Beach (“DISC”), committed to supporting research vital to the field of spine care, has announced its participation in a clinical trial to artificial disc replacement and is now enrolling qualified patients. Candidates may include patients between the ages of 18 and 75 who have been told they need cervical (neck) surgery at two consecutive levels (among other requirements).
Drs. Ali H. Mesiwala and Grant D. Shifflett – both board-certified, fellowship-trained spine surgeons at DISC – join other experts at approximately 30 clinical sites participating in this study across the country. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Orthofix M6-C™ artificial cervical disc (already FDA-approved for single-level surgery) in patients with contiguous symptomatic bilevel cervical radiculopathy, with or without umbilical cord compression. The results will then be compared with those in patients undergoing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).
Artificial disc replacement surgery is very similar to ACDF surgery. Both procedures remove the damaged disk. However, when the damaged disc is removed to replace the disc, the space between the vertebrae is filled with a specialized implant called an artificial disc, instead of a bone graft. The artificial disc is designed to restore the distance between the vertebrae while still allowing some movement.
With its track record as a national leader in outpatient spine and its team’s extensive experience performing advanced motion maintenance techniques, DISC is ideally positioned to participate in such research.
“The DISC Surgery Center in Newport Beach has placed more than 3,000 cervical discs since 2018 and we are well versed in the motion-preserving qualities of the surgery,” said Dr. Mesiwala. “I think it is important to stay actively involved in research to improve patient care, so I wanted to be part of a study that will improve our learnings and discoveries.”
Dr. Shifflett added, “As pioneers in minimally invasive spine surgery and techniques, we always welcome the opportunity to advance the field while informing the treatment options available to patients.”
Patients who would like to know if they are eligible for this study can visit https://www.discmdgroup.com/adr-clinical-study/.
About DISC Surgery Center in Newport Beach
DISC Surgery Center in Newport Beach is a purpose-built outpatient clinic focused on providing patients with the safest, most advanced minimally invasive spine surgery, orthopedic sports medicine, total joint replacement and pain management. DISC is a subsidiary of TriasMD, a portfolio company of Chicago Pacific Founders, and also an official partner of Red Bull Athlete Performance Center. For more information, call 949-988-7800, visit www.discmdgroup.com or follow @DISCMD on Instagram.
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SOURCE DISC Sports and Spine Center


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