Drs. Dom Coric, Michael Fehlings to present on INSPIRE study: 4 insights

InVivo Therapeutics’ INSPIRE study’s principal investigators will soon present data from their work.

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Here are five insights:

 

1. Dom Coric, MD, of Charlotte, N.C.-based Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates, and Michael Fehlings, MD, PhD, of Canada-based Toronto Western Hospital will present at the Spine Summit 2017, held from March 8 to 11, 2017, in Las Vegas.

 

2. Dr. Coric will present, “INSPIRE Study Update on 10 Subjects Implanted with a Bioresorbable Polymer Scaffold Following Acute Complete Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury.”

 

3. Dr. Fehlings will deliver a presentation on, “Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Does Not Distinguish between Contusion and Compound Cord Lesions Following Severe (AIS A) Traumatic Acute Thoracic Cord Injury: Intraoperative Microsurgical Observations from the INSPIRE Trial.”

 

4. The INSPIRE study tests the Neuro-Spinal Scaffold’s efficacy and safety for complete thoracic AIS A spinal cord injury.

 

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