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COMPLETED
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2004-06-30
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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Hypothesis 2: Tunnel widening occurs in the early post-operative period (\< 8 weeks) when the tendon remodels within the bone tunnels.
Hypothesis 3: Low pre-operative bone mineral density is associated with tunnel widening.
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Detailed Description
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This study will require a pre-operative bone mineral density measurement in the Nuclear Medicine Division of the Department of Radiology at HSS. Standard measurements of the femoral neck, spine as well as regional studies of the distal femur and proximal tibia of the injured knee will be performed.
On the day of surgery, the patient will undergo ACL reconstruction using bioabsorbable interference screw fixation of the hamstring, bone-patella tendon-bone graft, or achilles allograft. This is a standard procedure. The choice of graft type (hamstring, bone-patella tendon-bone graft, or achilles allograft) will be discussed with the patients and the patient will decide graft type pre-operatively. In this study, we will standardize the fixation method by using bioabsorbable interference screws. Post-operatively, the patient will undergo a limited MRI scan to evaluate the tunnel dimensions as well as graft placement prior to discharge from the hospital.
During the patients' 6 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks clinical follow-up, they will be evaluated by their orthopaedic surgeon for clinical progress. Standard radiographs will be obtained of the patient's knee at the 6 weeks and 24 weeks follow-up visit. These are standard radiographic evaluations and are of no additional charge to the patients. We will utilize these images for radiographic measurements of tunnel expansion. During these visits, the patients will also undergo limited MRI scan of the femoral tunnel and tibia tunnel. With the serial MRI images, we will be able to make accurate measurements of the femoral and tibial tunnels. In addition, we will be able to evaluate the bone-tendon interface as well as the maturation of the intra-articular portion of the ACL graft. At 24, 52 and 104 weeks the patients will also be given standard IKDC and Lysholm clinical knee outcome questionnaires and will have objective stability measurements of both the operative and non-operative knees using a KT-1000 instrument.
Overall Study Protocol:
Pre-operative work-up
1\. Bone mineral density measurement by D.E.X.A.
Day of Surgery:
1. ACL reconstruction using bioabsorbable interference screws
2. Limited CT scans to quantitate tunnel dimensions
6 weeks post-operatively
1. Regular clinical follow-up
2. Regular plain radiographs to quantitate tunnel dimensions
3. Limited MRI scans to quantitate tunnel dimensions
12 weeks post-operatively
1. Regular clinical follow-up
2. Limited MRI scans to quantitate tunnel dimensions
24 weeks post-operatively
1. Regular clinical follow-up and KT-1000 measurements
2. Regular plain radiographs to quantitate tunnel dimensions
3. MRI study to evaluate tendon-bone interface, graft maturation, tunnel dimensions and trabecular remodeling
4. Patients will answer IKDC and Lysholm knee questionnaires
52 weeks post-operatively
1. Regular clinical follow-up and KT-1000 measurements
2. Patients will answer IKDC and Lysholm knee questionnaires
3. Limited MRI
104 weeks post-operatively
1. Regular clinical follow-up and KT-1000 measurements
2. Patients will answer IKDC and Lysholm knee questionnaires
3. Limited MRI
Number of Subjects (power justification for numbers)
A power analysis was performed to determine the number of subjects needed to determine significance between the hamstring and bone-patella tendon-bone group. Data from previous studies demonstrate tunnel widening up to 77 ± 28% following ACL reconstruction using hamstring tendons. We estimate that a 30% decrease in this amount of tunnel widening would be clinically significant. This extrapolates to a 54% increase in tunnel dimensions. Using these estimations, a power of 0.80 with α = 0.5 is achieved using 20 subjects per group (BPTB versus hamstring).
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Surgical Reconstruction of the ACL
Surgical reconstruction of the ACL
Surgical reconstruction of the ACL
Interventions
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Surgical reconstruction of the ACL
Surgical reconstruction of the ACL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Individuals who are pregnant or expect to be pregnant during the course of the study or who are especially concerned with X-ray exposure should also be excluded.
18 Years
55 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Inion Oy
INDUSTRY
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Scott Rodeo, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
Locations
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Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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22129
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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