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Volumetric Analysis in Autologous Fat Grafting to the Foot

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pedal Fat Pad Atrophy
Interventions
Procedure: Foot Fat Pad Grafting
Registration Number
NCT02638532
Lead Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Brief Summary

The specific aim of this outcomes study is to assess if the volume of fat that is injected into the foot is retained at 6 months, to determine the retention over time, and assess the quality of the bone before and after treatment. We will also correlate adipose stem cell characteristics to the fat retention over time.

Detailed Description

The study goal is to utilize MRI to further understand changes that are occurring in the foot when autologous fat is used to treat plantar fat pad atrophy of the foot. The etiology of fat pad atrophy may be age-related, due to abnormal foot mechanics, obesity, steroid use, or collagen vascular disease. Displacement or atrophy of the fat pad can lead to osseous prominences in the foot that may be seen with painful skin lesions. Disease states, such as diabetes, may have loss of soft tissue integrity. Fat pad atrophy may result in significant pain or compensatory gait leading to callous formation or ulceration. In sensate patients, the pain can lead to emotional and physical pain, leading to productivity and financial losses.

Fat grafting to the feet is as a cosmetic surgery option. Although fat grafting is used often in standard care plastic surgery, for cosmetic reasons, it is considered part of the research in this trial. What happens to the fat after injection has not been well studied. Approximately 50 adults who experience pain from fat pad atrophy, either of the fore foot or heel will have fat pad grafting. The study will utilize MRI before and at 6 months post-procedure to assess changes in the quality of the bone of the foot as well as the 3D morphology of the fat. Specifically, the investigators want to know how the fat redistributes around the bone. In addition, the Adipose Stem Cell Biology Laboratory will assess the stem cell characteristics of the fat used for autotransplantation. This study will help build new collaborative efforts between Foot and Ankle Specialists, Stem Cell Biologists, and Plastic Surgeons, combining expertise in foot biomechanics with reconstructive fat grafting.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
17
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Aged 18 years or older, basically healthy and able to provide informed consent.
  2. Patients with forefoot or rearfoot pain overlying the bone with fat pad atrophy.
  3. At least 6 months post any surgical intervention to the foot.
  4. Willing and able to comply with follow up examinations, including ultrasounds, MRI, and pedobarographic studies.
  5. Diabetics: Type I and II with a HgA1C < or = 7.
  6. Have tried and failed at least one form of conservative management (i.e. orthotics, padding, etc.).
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Exclusion Criteria
  1. Age less than 18 years.
  2. Inability to provide informed consent
  3. Feet with open ulcerations or osteomyelitis.
  4. Diabetics: Type I and II iwth a HgAIC > 7.
  5. Active infection anywhere in the body.
  6. Diagnosed with cancer within the last 12 months and /or presently receiving chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
  7. Known coagulopathy.
  8. Systemic disease that would render the fat harvest and injection procedure, along with associated anesthesia, unsafe to the patient.
  9. Pregnancy.
  10. Subjects with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder due to the inability to comply with study instructions, due in part to comorbidities (Subjects who are found to be stable on medication and receive psychiatric clearance could be eligible for study participation per the Physician's discretion).
  11. Tobacco use: Last use within 1 year per patient report.
  12. Patients with heart pacemakers, aneurysm clips, ear implants, IUD, shrapnel or metallic fragments in or on the body or eyes, neuro-stimulators, or other metal devices.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Foot Fat Pad GraftingFoot Fat Pad GraftingAll subject who enter into the study will undergo the fat pad grafting procedure to either the Heel or Forefoot based on the discretion of the PI, Co-investigator and the study subject.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Utilize MRI to determine the 3D volumetric changes in the soft tissue of the foot after fat grafting and the changes in bone quality after fat grafting.Baseline and 6 months post-procedure

Comparative analysis of the scans will be done to note fat re-distribution and bone quality pre and post procedure.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Ultrasound to measure tissue thickness of footBaseline, 1 month, 2 months and 6 months post-procedure

Tissue thickness will be measured in MM. They will utilized to ascertain changes from pre procedure to 6 months post-procedure.

Adipose stem cell countsFat grafting procedure, 6 months

excess fat from the procedure will be sent for stem cell analysis and used to corelate to retention of fat over time.

Foot and Ankle Ability Measure for physical activitybaseline, 1 mont, 2 month, and 6 month post procedure.

Activity level is assessed by subject rating different activities on the difficulty to complete the activities. The questionnaire is then scored.

Manchester Foot Disability Index for painbaseline, 1 month, 2 month and 6 month post procedure.

Pain is assessed through the completion of a questionnaire that is scored.

Pedobarograph to measure foot pressure and force while standing and walkingBaseline, 1 month, 2 months and 6 months post-procedure

Foot pressure is measured in Kg/cm2 or psi. The pedobarograph provides imaging to show areas of distribution of pressure to the foot when subject stands and walks.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

UPMC Department of Plastic Surgery

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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