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Multicentric Observational Study on the Use of a Human Bone Graft in Osteochondral Defects
This observational study is to document the application of a human bone graft in the surgical repair of bone fragment detachment in the knee joint (osteochondral defect) and its subsequent healing process.
For the treatment of bone fractures metal screws have been used for decades. Removal of material is the major disadvantage of conventional osteosynthesis and requires a second intervention, with all the complications and risks for each patient. In order to avoid this second surgery, it is possible to use human bone screw grafts instead of metal screws. The bone graft helps to create a solid, bony connection. This connection leads to an extension, a bone remodeling, bone installation and optimal reparation process in the affected area. The comparatively rare occurrence of suitable patients contributes to the fact that there has not been enough systematic research to objectively confirm the benefits of the product, which is why this observational study is being conducted. In total, 20 patients will be enrolled in several centers in Austria. The low number of cases and the multicenter design is due to the rarity of suitable patients. This observational study will use Shark Screw® grafts without exception at all participating centers. These grafts are manufactured by two tissue banks, the Austrian Tissue Bank surgebright and the German Institute for Cell and Tissue Replacement (DZIG) and were approved by the competent Austrian authority (AGES) in 2016. All patients participating in this observational study, due to a medical indication, undergo surgical treatment of osteochondral defects using the bone screws mentioned above. Postoperatively, the patients are observed over a period of 24 months. In total, there are five follow-up examinations during which clinical examinations, x-rays and a magnetic resonance tomography (MRI) is performed. In addition the KOS-ADL and IKDC Score are collected.
Age
8 - 99 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
LKH-Univ.Klinikum Graz
Graz, Austria
Barmherzige Schwestern Hospital Ried
Ried im Innkreis, Austria
General Hospital Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Orthopedic Center Otto-Wagner-Spital
Vienna, Austria
Hospital Wels- Grieskirchen
Wels, Austria
Start Date
April 24, 2018
Primary Completion Date
April 1, 2023
Completion Date
April 1, 2024
Last Updated
August 24, 2022
20
ESTIMATED participants
human bone graft screw
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Vienna
Collaborators
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