Study for the Treatment of Knee Chondral and Osteochondral Lesions

NCT ID: NCT01282034

Last Updated: 2016-08-05

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE4

Total Enrollment

145 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2011-01-31

Study Completion Date

2016-02-29

Brief Summary

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INTRODUCTION Marrow stimulation techniques as subchondral drilling or microfractures represent ones of the most frequently used methods for chondral and osteochodral defects repair and considered as standard techniques.

MaioRegen® (Fin-Ceramica Faenza S.p.A., Italy) is a bioceramic, multi-layered scaffold, in a single gradient structure, consisting of deantigenated Type I equine collagen and Magnesium enriched-Hydroxyapatite, able to mime the entire osteocartilaginous section. MaioRegen® is able to promote the tissue regeneration in case of severe and large chondral/osteochondral lesions, otherwise difficult to treat, as previously demonstrated in vitro, in vivo and in a clinical study.

OBJECTIVES The present study proposes to compare MaioRegen® performances with respect to reference standard surgical techniques (microfractures and subchondral drilling) for the treatment of chondral/osteochondral lesions, in order to consolidate MaioRegen®, as innovative surgical approach.

STUDY DESIGN The clinical trial is multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled, two-arm, single-blind and involves eleven European centres and 150 patients. Eligible subjects will be randomly allocated to one of the two treatment groups: control group, treated with marrow stimulation techniques, and treatment group, treated with MaioRegen® implant.

Patient defect will be evaluated pre-operatively and each patient enrolled must meet all the entry criteria for the trial. Before enrolment, each subject should declare his voluntary participation to the study by informed consent signature.

Arthroscopic control will be carried out immediately before the randomization and thus surgical treatment, to confirm the characteristics of the lesion to be treated and finalizing the recruitment.

For each patient 6, 12 and 24 months post-operative follow-up visits will be carried out and during each follow-up visit the Case Report Form (CRF) will be filled in the specific section.

Within the CRF, at each follow-up section, commonly used and specific scores will be assigned for the established end-points (IKDC, KOOS, Tegner Score, VAS, MRI Mocart Scoring System).

Patients selected will be randomized to undergo one of two study groups, as prescribed by the randomization list.

Detailed Description

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Post-operative MRI exams will be carried out for each patient during the follow-up visit, at 6, 12 and 24 months post-op., and centrally blind evaluated by two senior radiologists.

STATISTICS The study has been designed to demonstrate the superiority of MaioRegen® compared to marrow stimulation techniques.

On the basis of previous evidence and, assuming a minimum difference in the modification of the IKDC Subjective Knee Evaluation Score between MaioRegen® and the control therapy, the sample size was estimated in 74 patients for group (power=90%, first type error α=5%, drop-outs=10%), for a total sample size of 148 subjects.

The analysis of the primary end-point will be the evaluation of change from baseline to two years, in IKDC Subjective Knee Evaluation Score, comparing the results between the two groups.

Secondary end-points (functional improvement, quality of life improvement, tissue regeneration) will undergo the same analyses as the primary end-point, for each follow-up visit.

Frequency tables will be provided for overall judgement of the treatment. The incidence and gravity frequency of eventual events after surgery will be tabulated.

The study will be conducted after approval by the ethics committee board of each centre and possibly by the national competent authorities.

Conditions

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Knee Chondral Lesion Knee Osteochondral Lesion

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Marrow stimulation

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Marrow stimulation - Drilling or Microfractures

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Subchondral drilling consists in penetration of the subchondral bone endplate and creation of holes, and it is mostly indicated for the treatment of osteochodral lesion.

Microfractures (MF), according to Steadman's technique, are one of the most used first-line treatment for cartilage injuries, and commonly considered safe and effective.

Medical device: MaioRegen

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

MaioRegen Surgery

Intervention Type DEVICE

MaioRegen® (is a bioceramic, multi-layered scaffold, in a single gradient structure, consisting of deantigenated Type I equine collagen and Magnesium enriched-Hydroxyapatite, able to mime the entire osteocartilaginous section. MaioRegen® is able to promote the tissue regeneration in case of severe and large chondral/osteochondral lesions.

Interventions

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Marrow stimulation - Drilling or Microfractures

Subchondral drilling consists in penetration of the subchondral bone endplate and creation of holes, and it is mostly indicated for the treatment of osteochodral lesion.

Microfractures (MF), according to Steadman's technique, are one of the most used first-line treatment for cartilage injuries, and commonly considered safe and effective.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

MaioRegen Surgery

MaioRegen® (is a bioceramic, multi-layered scaffold, in a single gradient structure, consisting of deantigenated Type I equine collagen and Magnesium enriched-Hydroxyapatite, able to mime the entire osteocartilaginous section. MaioRegen® is able to promote the tissue regeneration in case of severe and large chondral/osteochondral lesions.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Other Intervention Names

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subchondral Drilling Steadman's Microfractures osteochondral scaffold

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Patients provided written informed consent;
2. Patients aged between 18 and 60 years;
3. Knee symptomatic chondral lesion of grade III/IV (according to Outerbridge Classification) or osteochondral lesion;
4. Not re-fixable OCD lesions;
5. Lesion between 2-9 cm2;
6. Single lesion;
7. Patients agreed to actively participate in the rehabilitation protocol and follow-up program;
8. Male or female patients;
9. Women of childbearing age had to use a proven method to prevent pregnancy, before the surgical treatment.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Patients incapable to understanding and will;
2. Patients participating in previous, concurrent or not, trials (ongoing or completed within 3 months);
3. Patients surgically treated for the same defect within one year;
4. Known allergy to collagen or calcium-phosphates;
5. Patients affected by malignancy;
6. Patients affected by metabolic or thyroid disorders;
7. Patients used to alcohol or drug (medication) abuse;
8. Patients affected by advanced osteoarthritis (Kellgren-Lawrence grade ≥3);
9. Patients affected by synovitis;
10. Untreated patellofemoral malalignment;
11. Varus or valgus malalignment exceeding 5°;
12. Body Mass Index \> 30;
13. Patients previously treated for total or partial meniscectomy (\>50% of the meniscus dimension);
14. Multiple lesions;
15. Kissing lesions;
16. Chondral/osteochondral tibial plate defects;
17. Concomitant menisci and chondral/osteochondral defects to be treated;
18. Untreated knee ligament instability.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Fin-Ceramica Faenza Spa

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Maurilio Marcacci, Prof.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli

Locations

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AKH University Hospital

Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Site Status

Gent Univeristy Hospital

Ghent, , Belgium

Site Status

University Medical Center

Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg Im Breisgau, Germany

Site Status

Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli

Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Site Status

Ospedal Sacro Cuore Don Calabria

Negrar, Verona, Italy

Site Status

Oslo University Hospital HF

Oslo, , Norway

Site Status

District hospital of orthopaedics

Piekary Śląskie, Katowice, Poland

Site Status

Sport Science Orthopaedic Clinic

CapeTown, , South Africa

Site Status

Kungsbacka Hospital

Kungsbacka, , Sweden

Site Status

Schulthess Klinik

Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland

Site Status

Countries

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Austria Belgium Germany Italy Norway Poland South Africa Sweden Switzerland

Other Identifiers

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ORT-12

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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