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A Prospective Study to Evaluate the iTotal Knee and iPoly XE Tibial Inserts

Not Applicable
Terminated
Conditions
Knee Osteoarthritis
Interventions
Device: iPoly XE tibial insert with ConforMIS iTotal KRS
Registration Number
NCT03289754
Lead Sponsor
Restor3D
Brief Summary

This study is designed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of subjects who have recently undergone surgery with the iTotal® Cruciate Retaining (CR) Total Knee Replacement System (KRS) who have also had iPoly XE Tibial Inserts implanted.

Detailed Description

The study is prospective and single-center. Subjects will be implanted with an iTotal® CR Knee Replacement System in conjunction with an iPoly XE insert. The study will include a minimum of 50 subjects and a maximum of 60 subjects at a single center. The study site will be located in Germany. The study subjects will be followed for 10 years post implant.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
52
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Clinical condition included in the approved Indications For Use for the iTotal® CR
  2. Osteoarthritis, as confirmed by the investigator's assessment of disease status at screening visit that warrants a TKR procedure. Disease status is assessed by Clinical and Radiographic assessment.
  3. Willingness to participate in the clinical study, to give informed consent, and to attend all follow-up visits
  4. > 18 years of age
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Simultaneous bilateral procedure required
  2. BMI > 40
  3. Active malignancy (defined as a history of any invasive malignancy - except non-melanoma skin cancer), unless patient has been treated with curative intent and there have been no clinical signs or symptoms of the malignancy for at least 5 years
  4. Poorly controlled diabetes
  5. Neuromuscular conditions which prevent patient from participating in study activities
  6. Active local or systemic infection
  7. Immunocompromised
  8. Fibromyalgia or other general body pain related condition
  9. Rheumatoid arthritis or other forms of inflammatory joint disease
  10. Loss of bone or musculature, osteonecrosis, neuromuscular or vascular compromise in the area of the joint to be operated on, to an extent that the procedure is unjustified
  11. Diagnosed with or receiving treatment for Osteoporosis
  12. Other physical disability affecting the hips, spine, or contralateral knee
  13. Severe instability due to advanced loss of osteochondral structure
  14. Prior arthroplasty of the affected knee, including High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO)
  15. Compromised PCL or collateral ligament
  16. Severe fixed valgus or varus deformity of >15º
  17. Extensor lag > 15º
  18. Fixed flexion contracture ≥ 15º
  19. Unwilling or unable to comply with study requirements
  20. Participation in another clinical study which would confound results
  21. Allergy to any of the implant materials

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ConforMIS iTotal Knee with iPoly InsertiPoly XE tibial insert with ConforMIS iTotal KRSThe tibial insert being utilized in this study will be a highly-crosslinked, Vitamin-E enriched UHMWPE (iPoly XE) instead of traditional tibial inserts.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline to 1-year in Knee Society Score1 year

Change in Knee Society Score from baseline (12 weeks post implantation) to 1 year post implantation. The Knee Society Score consists of three components: Objective Knee Score, Function Score, and Satisfaction Score.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline score in Knee Society Score at year 55 years

Change in Knee Society Score from baseline (12 weeks post implantation) to 5 year post implantation. The Knee Society Score consists of three components: Objective Knee Score, Function Score, and Satisfaction Score.

Change from baseline score in Knee Society Score at year 22 years

Change in Knee Society Score from baseline (12 weeks post implantation) to 2 year post implantation. The Knee Society Score consists of three components: Objective Knee Score, Function Score, and Satisfaction Score.

Change from baseline score in Knee Society Score at year 1010 years

Change in Knee Society Score from baseline (12 weeks post implantation) to 10 year post implantation. The Knee Society Score consists of three components: Objective Knee Score, Function Score, and Satisfaction Score.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

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Mainz, Germany

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