Dayer, Romain
Grevitt, Michael
Breakwell, Lee
Yoon, WaiWeng
Chen, Maio
Ratz, Tiara
Szocik, Tina
Zhu, Yaner Y.
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Ouellet, Jean
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Documents that mention this clinical trial
Management of early-onset scoliosis: modern Luque trolley technique led to fewer reoperations within 3 years than other growth-friendly techniques, a prospective cohort study with matched historical controls
https://doi.org/10.1007/s43390-025-01102-2
Funding for this research was provided by:
AO Foundation
Depuy Synthes
Article History
Received: 16 October 2024
Accepted: 26 April 2025
First Online: 28 May 2025
Declarations
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: Romain Dayer receives Speaker Bureau and research grant funding from DePuy Synthes, which goes to the author’s affiliated institution. Michael Grevitt belongs to the Speaker Bureau, DePuy Synthes. Lee Breakwell is Stryker speaking faculty. WaiWeng Yoon declares that no conflicts of interest. Maio Chen, Tiara Ratz, and Tracy Y Zhu are employees of the AO Foundation, which partly funded this work. Tina Szocik is from the PSSG, which is supported by the Pediatric Spine Foundation (PSF). PSF receives research funding from: DePuy Synthes Spine, Globus, OrthoPediatrics, ZimVie; it also receives educational support: ZimVie, DePuy Synthes, OrthoPediatrics, Medtronic, Globus, nView Medical, Stryker, Atec, Boston Orthotics, Pacira. Jean Ouellet is a consultant for Depuy Synthes specifically for the development of Modern Luque Trolley. He receives no royalties. His institution receives research grants from Depuy Synthes. His institution receives fellowship funding from the AO Foundation. He is a majority shareholder and cofounder of Momentum Health.
: This study has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01672749). All participating sites received ethics approval before patient enrolment.
: Written informed consent was received from all patients.