Autologous Peripheral Nerve Grafts Into the Substantia Nigra of Subjects With PD Undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation
NCT01833364 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 8
Last updated 2016-03-09
Summary
By doing this study, the investigators hope to learn provide safety data that can be used to generate a larger phase III clinical trial. If successful, it would promote the development of a new treatment for PD in which patients are able to provide their own tissue as a source of a supportive environment for the injured and dying cells and thereby possibly stopping the progression of the illness or even improve the symptoms of PD.
The purpose of this research is to gather information on the safety and feasibility of nerve graft implantation is. The results of this study will be shared with the University of Kentucky, Center for Clinical and Translational Science (group providing financial support for the study) and other federal agencies, if required.
The overall goal of this research is to develop a novel, regenerative treatment strategy for idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) that is safe, cost effective and widely available to patients.
Conditions
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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Implantation of the Peripheral Nerve Graft
The preparatory surgery for harvesting the peripheral nerve graft will take place in the operating room at the time of the Stage I surgery for the DBS procedure. The nerve exposure and preparation will take approximately 15 minutes of operating time in addition to the DBS procedure which typically takes 75-90 minutes. The implantation of the nerve graft will take place in the operating room at the end of the second stage surgery for DBS. The graft harvesting and implantation will take approximately 15 minutes in addition to the 4 hours that is needed for the DBS surgery. The subject's peripheral nerve graft will be implanted into the substantia nigra unilaterally. This is a single arm trial to assess safety and feasibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University of Kentucky
collaborator OTHER -
Craig van Horne, MD, PhD
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Craig van Horne, MD · University of Kentucky, Department of Neurosurgery
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 40 Years
- Max Age
- 75 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2013-04-30
- Primary Completion
- 2015-07-31
- Completion
- 2015-09-30
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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