Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue Bank

  • Research type

    Research Tissue Bank

  • IRAS ID

    126554

  • Contact name

    Judith Hoyland

  • Contact email

    judith.a.hoyland@manchester.ac.uk

  • Research summary

    Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue Bank

  • REC name

    North West - Haydock Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    13/NW/0418

  • Date of REC Opinion

    20 Jun 2013

  • REC opinion

    Favourable Opinion

  • Data collection arrangements

    The Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue Bank will store intervertebral disc material collected from adult patients undergoing routine surgery at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. These samples will comprise tissue which would normally be taken at the time of surgery, and which would normally be disposed of in the clinical waste. Therefore no additional procedures with regards to the surgical operation are required. Samples will be assigned a unique alphanumeric identifier which will be linked to the patient's details by a password-protected database maintained at the clinical site.

    Clinical information to support the use of these samples will include patient age, sex, ethnicity and details on their condition. In addition, anonymised pre-operative magnetic resonance images taken as part of routine care may be observed for the purposes of research. Any clinical information relating to the samples will be shared with the University of Manchester or potential collaborators in an anonymised fashion.

    Written informed consent will be obtained prior to surgery for all patients deemed competent to consider taking part, and who agree to donating their tissue sample.

  • Research programme

    The tissue bank will support the work of basic and clinical scientists. The findings of the work undertaken through the collection of samples by the tissue bank will be beneficial to those working in the fields of intervertebral disc degeneration, regenerative medicine, molecular biology, neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery and radiology. The research using human intervertebral disc tissue will improve the understanding of degeneration and regeneration of this tissue type. Ultimately the knowledge arising from the work carried out will contribute towards the development of new treatments for degenerative spinal conditions.

  • RTBTitle

    Human Intervertebral Disc Tissue Bank

  • Establishment organisation

    University of Manchester

  • Establishment organisation address

    Faculty of Medical & Human Sciences

    C235 Clinical Sciences Building

    Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

    M6 8HD