“The COMPaSS study will generate first-of-its-kind preoperative intervertebral data for surgical planning and personalized aprevo designs along with postoperative metrics for spinal alignment and clinical outcomes,” commented Roland Kent, MD, the COMPaSS study Chief Investigator. “After observing excellent initial results with aprevo in my own patients, I am excited to collaborate with colleagues across the country to verify durability of achieved spinal alignment and assess patient satisfaction over the next two years.”
“The COMPaSS study further advances Carlsmed’s mission to collect data and improve outcomes of patients through the power of personalized spine surgery,” stated Mike Cordonnier, CEO of Carlsmed. “The ongoing commitment to real-world data collection will continue to drive the transformation to deep personalization of surgical devices and procedures