U.S., Jan. 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07349602) titled 'Evaluation of Outcomes of Surgical Treatment for Nonspecific Infectious Spondylodiscitis Via Posterior Approach in One Center.' on Nov. 26, 2025.

Brief Summary: Non-specific spondylodiscitis is a bacterial infection of the spine that in some cases requires surgical treatment. The basis of surgical treatment is the removal of affected tissues. In this case, the supportive function of the affected area is lost, which also requires stable fixation. Access to the affected part of the spine can be achieved through both anterior and posterior approaches. There is no reliable data yet confirming the advantages of each approach. Our study d...