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The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the Freedom SCS (spinal cord stimulation) System for the treatment of chronic back and leg pain secondary to failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) over a follow-up period of one…
Evaluation of intensive therapy for relapsed B-cell lymphoma with CNS localisation. Treatment includes:a. intrathecal administration of rituximab, B. combining R-DHAP with high dose methotrexate intravenously.The following endpoints will be…
The primary objective is to select one of two platinum strategies to be used in this regimen for use as experimental arm in Phase III. This is a screening feasibility study addressing purely investigational approaches.
To demonstrate that SCS is capable of treating otherwise refractory neuropathic pain after chemotherapy / radiotherapy.
Neuroendocrine carcinomas are distinguished clinically from neuroendocrine tumours by their rapid growth and early development of metastases. Both large and small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas are generally treated based upon chemotherapy regimens…
To validate the results from two RCTs that SCS is indeed capable of treating otherwise refractory diabetic neuropathic pain, and to evaluate the effects of burst stimulation settings in this patient group.
To determine whether administration of exogenous surfactant using a minimally-invasive technique improves outcome in preterm infants 25-28 weeks gestation treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
This study investigates whether chemoradiotherapy (45 Gy in 5 weeks with daily cisplatin and capecitabine) after preoperative chemotherapy (3x ECC (epirubicin, cisplatin, capecitabine)) and adequate (D1+) surgery leads to improved survival in…
The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of SCS using the Wavewriter Alpha for control of treatment resistant endometriosis-related pain symptoms
To evaluate and quantify the various clinical effects of closed-loop SCS versus open-loop SCS on the underlying pathophysiological effects in CRPS.