Bone Reconstruction and Orthopaedic Repair
Clinical research centres on bone regeneration, osteogenic implants, and surgical restoration of structural integrity in complex fractures and nonunion conditions. The sponsor’s trials include adult and paediatric settings with attention to recalcitrant lower limb nonunion and distal radius fractures.
- Autologous bone graft approaches
- Osteogenic implant development
- Fracture healing and nonunion repair
Research activity also covers local and systemic safety considerations associated with reconstructive orthopaedic procedures and implanted regenerative materials.
Paediatric Orthopaedics in Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia
The sponsor funds studies focused on congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia, with a strong emphasis on paediatric surgical treatment and the functional restoration of tibial continuity. This area reflects interest in challenging childhood bone disorders requiring specialised reconstructive care.
- Paediatric bone reconstruction
- Tibial pseudarthrosis
- Congenital skeletal disorders
Trials in this domain examine both treatment effectiveness and the safety profile of regenerative orthopaedic interventions in younger patients.
Spine Fusion and Degenerative Lumbar Disease
Another therapeutic focus is low grade degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis, studied in the context of interbody spine fusion. The sponsor’s work in this field addresses structural spinal stability and bone integration in adult patients with degenerative lumbar conditions.
- Degenerative spine disorders
- Lumbar spondylolisthesis
- Interbody fusion
Research in this area is linked to implanted osteogenic materials intended to support spinal reconstruction and fusion outcomes.
Implant Safety and Long-term Clinical Tolerability
Across its portfolio, the sponsor places substantial emphasis on clinical safety, radiological safety, and longer-term tolerability of allogenic and autologous implant-based therapies. This includes monitoring of surgical and tissue-collection procedures associated with regenerative bone treatment.
- Long-term implant safety
- Clinical and radiological monitoring
- Autologous and allogenic origin implants
The research portfolio spans multiple active sites and countries, reflecting ongoing interest in orthopaedic regenerative medicine.




