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Long-Term Clinical Experience with Selectively Constrained SECURE-C Cervical Artificial Disc for 1-Level Cervical Disc Disease: Results from Seven-Year Follow-Up of a Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Investigational Device Exemption Clinical Trial

ALEXANDER VACCARO, WILLIAM BEUTLER, WALTER PEPPELMAN, JOSEPH MARZLUFF, ANDREW MUGGLIN, PREM S. RAMAKRISHNAN, JACQUELINE MYER and KELLY J. BAKER
International Journal of Spine Surgery June 2018, 12 (3) 377-387; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/5044
ALEXANDER VACCARO
1Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MD, PHD
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WILLIAM BEUTLER
2Pennsylvania Spine Institute, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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WALTER PEPPELMAN
2Pennsylvania Spine Institute, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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JOSEPH MARZLUFF
3Trident Regional Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina
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ANDREW MUGGLIN
4Paradigm Biostatistics LLC, Anoka, Minnesota
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PREM S. RAMAKRISHNAN
5Globus Medical, Audubon, Pennsylvania
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JACQUELINE MYER
5Globus Medical, Audubon, Pennsylvania
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KELLY J. BAKER
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vol. 12 no. 3 377-387
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.14444/5044
PubMed 
30276095

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International Journal of Spine Surgery
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2211-4599
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  • Published online August 20, 2018.

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  1. ALEXANDER VACCARO, MD, PHD1,
  2. WILLIAM BEUTLER, MD2,
  3. WALTER PEPPELMAN, DO2,
  4. JOSEPH MARZLUFF, MD3,
  5. ANDREW MUGGLIN, PHD4,
  6. PREM S. RAMAKRISHNAN, PHD5,
  7. JACQUELINE MYER5 and
  8. KELLY J. BAKER, PHD5
  1. 1Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  2. 2Pennsylvania Spine Institute, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  3. 3Trident Regional Medical Center, Charleston, South Carolina
  4. 4Paradigm Biostatistics LLC, Anoka, Minnesota
  5. 5Globus Medical, Audubon, Pennsylvania
  1. Corresponding Author:
    Prem S. Ramakrishnan, PhD, Globus Medical, 2560 General Armistead Avenue, Audubon, PA 19403, Phone: (610) 930-1800; Email: pramakrishnan{at}globusmedical.com.
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Long-Term Clinical Experience with Selectively Constrained SECURE-C Cervical Artificial Disc for 1-Level Cervical Disc Disease: Results from Seven-Year Follow-Up of a Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Investigational Device Exemption Clinical Trial
ALEXANDER VACCARO, WILLIAM BEUTLER, WALTER PEPPELMAN, JOSEPH MARZLUFF, ANDREW MUGGLIN, PREM S. RAMAKRISHNAN, JACQUELINE MYER, KELLY J. BAKER
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Long-Term Clinical Experience with Selectively Constrained SECURE-C Cervical Artificial Disc for 1-Level Cervical Disc Disease: Results from Seven-Year Follow-Up of a Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Investigational Device Exemption Clinical Trial
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