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The Post-marketing Surveillance to Evaluate the Efficacy of CHONDRON (Autologous Cultured Chondrocyte) by Arthroscopy

Phase 4
Conditions
Traumatic Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Interventions
Device: Chondron Implantation
Registration Number
NCT02539069
Lead Sponsor
Sewon Cellontech Co., Ltd.
Brief Summary

A clinical trial to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of Chondron (Autologous cultured Chondrocyte) administered through arthroscopy from the drug's 48 weeks efficacy and safety evaluation with 96 weeks follow-up in patients with knee cartilage defects.

Detailed Description

This is an open trial, involving a total of 10 subjects. Subjects who give consent will be screened and those who meet trial criteria will receive CHONDRON (Autologous cultured Chondrocyte) by transplant. During the trial period, subjects must follow the instructions given by principal investigator. Subjects will make 8\* hospital visits on a regular basis inclusive of hospitalization. During these visits subjects will be examined. For the evaluation of safety and efficacy of CHONDRON, examination with doctors, blood samples, x-ray, MRI tests, observation with the naked eyes and arthroscopy will be performed. \*If tissue samples can be collected at screening visit, there will be only 7 visits.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients with cartilage defects in their knee (Including Knee OA and Knee TA) * For a single lesion, less than 15 cm2 cartilage defects; and for multiple lesions, less than 20 cm2
  2. Patients with misalignment of their tibia and femur, unstable ligament in their knee, or bony defects in the lesions of their knee, and/or who had been treated for alignment
  3. Patients which surrounding cartilage are normal
  4. Patients who were 15 years old or older
  5. Patients or their representative (for adults), or patients and their parent/guardian (for minors), who agreed to participate in the study and signed the informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patients hypersensitive to bovine protein
  2. Patients hypersensitive to gentamicin antibiotics
  3. Patients with inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis, gout arthritis
  4. Patients with arthritis related to autoimmune disease
  5. Pregnant, breast-feeding patients or those who have a possibility of pregnancy
  6. Patients with accompanying diseases other than articular cartilage defects, including tumors (Exception: if the possibility of Chondron treatment is confirmed with doctor's clinical decision).
  7. Patients who have a history of receiving radiotherapy, chemotherapy in the last 2 years (Exception: if the possibility of Chondron treatment is confirmed with doctor's clinical decision).
  8. Patients with diabetes (however, patients whose blood sugar test results are normal and do not have any complication of diabetes, when a written opinion that CHONDRON administration is possible is appended by a doctor are excluded)
  9. Patients with an infection that required hospitalization for antibiotics or the administration of antiseptic agents
  10. Patients under adrenocorticoid therapy (Exception: if the possibility of Chondron treatment is confirmed with doctor's clinical decision).
  11. Patients with psychiatric disorder and those who are considered to be inappropriate for this trial by the judgment of the clinical trial manager
  12. Patients with cartilage defects in both knees (If the necessity of other surgery on the opposite side of knee joint using Chondron is confirmed with doctor's clinical decision).
  13. Patients with liver, heart, or kidney disease (Those who show normal or insignificant test results may be enrolled in this study and receive the Chondron based on the investigator's judgment. Hypertension patients are allowed.)
  14. Patients who had been infected with a virus (Those who show normal or insignificant test results may be enrolled in this study and receive the Chondron based on the investigator's judgment.)
  15. Patients who had participated in another clinical trial (limited to those who participated in other studies on fracture within the last six months.)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Chondron ImplantationChondron ImplantationChondron Implantation for the suject with cartilage defect through arthroscopy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
change in pain of 100mm Visual Analog Scale48 weeks after the surgery

The primary endpoint for the analysis is the change in the 100mmVAS at 48 weeks after the surgery compared to that at baseline.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Chnage of KSS(Knee Society Score)baseline and 48 weeks after the surgery and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery

The primary endpoint for the analysis is the change in the KSS before and 48 weeks after the surgery (and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery).

Chnage of ICRS(International Cartilage Repair Society) scorebaseline and 48 weeks after the surgery

The ICRS grades of the affected knee at baseline and 48 weeks after the surgery will be primarily compared.

Change of MRI and mMOCART resultbaseline and 48 weeks after the surgery and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery

The morphological improvement from MRI iamge of affected knee will be assessed at 48 weeks after the surgery from image at baseline (and 12, 24, and 96 weeks after the surgery). The primary endpoint for the analysis is the change in the mMOCART at baseline and 48 weeks after the surgery (and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery).

change of IKDC (International Knee Documentation Committee)baseline and 48 weeks after the surgery and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery

The IKDC values of the affected knee at baseline and 48weeks after the surgery will be primarily compared based on the evaluations by the subjects and the investigators (and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery).

Chnage of KOOS(Knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome) scorebaseline and 48weeks after the surgery and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery

The primary endpoint for the analysis is the change in the KOOS at baseline and 48 weeks after the surgery (and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery).

change in pain of 100mm Visual Analog Scalebaseline and 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery

The change in the 100mmVAS at baseline, 12, 24 and 96 weeks after the surgery will be assessed.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yonsei University Severance Hospital

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Seoul, Korea, Republic of

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