Purpose

Multi-center, prospective, concurrently controlled, non-randomized, double-blind (patient and assessor). Treatment of large chondral lesions in the knee with microfracture plus the Chondro-Gide® ACC is non-inferior to treatment of small chondral lesions treated with microfracture alone.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 18 Years and 55 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Signed written informed consent 2. One symptomatic knee with cartilage defect on the medial femoral condyle, lateral femoral condyle, or trochlea, identified MRI or arthroscopy 3. Between 18 and 55 years of age 4. Subject is willing and able to comply with all study procedures, including visits, diagnostic procedures, and the rehabilitation protocol

Exclusion Criteria

  1. BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 2. Symptomatic contralateral knee 3. Diagnosis of radiographic osteoarthritis with Kellgren-Lawrence grade 3 or more 4. Prior surgical treatment of the cartilage using microfracture, mosaicplasty, or autologous chondrocyte implantation (debridement and lavage are acceptable if the procedure was at least 3 months prior to enrollment) 5. Patella dysplasia 6. Chronic inflammatory arthritis or infectious arthritis 7. History of autoimmune disease or immunodeficiency 8. History of connective tissue disease 9. Intra-articular steroid use within the 3 months prior to enrollment 10. Other intra-articular injections (e.g. hyaluronic acid) within 3 months prior to enrollment 11. The patient is currently being treated with radiation, chemotherapy, immunosuppression or systemic steroid therapy with a dose equivalent to more than 5 mg prednisolone 12. Pregnancy or lack of adequate contraceptives if a female of child-bearing potential 13. Enrolled in another study, involved in the study (as a researcher/investigator/sponsor), or relative of someone directly involved in the study 14. Active infection of the index knee 15. Previous diagnosis of osteoporosis as diagnosed by DEXA, bone densitometry or CT scan 16. Any disorder or impairment that would interfere with evaluation of outcomes measures, such as neurological, degenerative muscular, psychiatric, or cognitive conditions 17. History or current substance or alcohol abuse as defined by the DSM-V 18. Any other medical condition that the investigator determines would interfere with the validity of the study 19. Known allergy to porcine collagen 20. Symptom duration greater than 36 months

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Non-Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
Double (Participant, Outcomes Assessor)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Active Comparator
Control Arm
Patients with small chondral lesions of the knee
  • Procedure: Microfracture
    Debridement of cartilage followed by placement of small holes in the effected area to fill the debrided area with marrow and cells.
Experimental
Investigational Group
Patients with large chondral lesions of the knee
  • Device: Microfracture plus placement of Chondro-Gide® ACC
    Debridement of cartilage followed by placement of small holes in the effected area to fill the debrided area with marrow and cells, followed by affixing Chondro-Gide® with fibrin glue.

Recruiting Locations

MedStar Orthopaedics Institute
Timonium, Maryland 21093
Contact:
Amy Loveland
404-778-6608
amy.loveland@medstar.net

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Geistlich Pharma AG

Study Contact

Despoina Natsiou Schmiady, PhD
+41 41 492 68 11
despoina.natsiou@geistlich.com

Detailed Description

The study evaluates the investigational treatment for treating large chondral lesions of the knee to the control treatment of microfracture alone for treating small lesions.Eligible patients with a large lesion will be treated with microfracture plus the Chondro-Gide® ACC and compared to patients with small lesions that are treated with microfracture alone. Outcome measures to be assessed include patient reported outcomes and freedom from certain adverse events.

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