Here are four takeaways:
1. Oregon Health & Science University in Portland enrolled the patient.
2. Ahmed M. Raslan, MD, and Jason J Chang, MD, both assistant professors of neurological surgery and study investigators, implanted the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold in the patient about 36 hours post-injury.
3. The INSPIRE study now has nine enrolled patients.
4. The study involves 25 clinical sites across the country.
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