Here are four takeaways:
1. The INSPIRE study examines the potential benefit of InVivo’s Neuro-Spinal Scaffold.
2. The Neuro-Spinal Scaffold is an investigational device, and it has received a Humanitarian Use Device designation.
3. The implantable scaffold is intended to reduce post-traumatic cavity formation and allow neural regeneration after acute spinal cord injury.
4. There are now 19 clinical sites participating in the clinical study.
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