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Multi-center, prospective, open-label, single-arm, first-in-human clinical investigation. The patient enrollment will be as follow: initial 5 patients enrolled at PI site. The other remaining patients will be enrolled in the three sites only after positive evaluation of the 3 months Follow Up (FU) interim report analysis by Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB). The Patients enrolled in this clinical investigation will undergo a scheduled surgery aiming to reconstruct iliac crest bone defect using GreenBone Implant. After surgery, the Patients will be monitored at pre-scheduled visits up to 6 months. The FU will be extended at 12 months only in case of no complete healing and/or in case of no resolved SAE at the 6 months FU visit. Adverse events, pain, quality of life and X-ray will be evaluated at scheduled follow-up visits. An independent DSMB will review the safety reports at regular intervals and Serious Adverse Events (SAE) as soon as reported, to protect Patients participating in the study. As specified before, an adaptive interim analysis will be performed when at least 5 Patients will have completed the 3 month follow up visit, (V5). The DSMB will review the results of the interim analysis with respect to the primary endpoint (safety) in order to continue the study up to 15 Patients.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a pre-market multi-centre, national, open label, single-arm, study to evaluate the safety and performance of a Class III medical device (GreenBone Implant) for iliac crest reconstruction following bone graft harvesting for pelvic fusion. During pelvic fusion a considerable part of the iliac crest is removed and it is used as autologous bone graft for the fusion of the pubis symphysis. The bone defect that is formed in the iliac crest is usually filled with bone obtained from the cows (bovine xenograft) and or human donors (allograft). This carries the risk of transferring disease from animals and/or humans to the patientÍž there is also a risk of host local allergic reaction. Bone substitutes are devoid of the above risks and therefore they could be used alternatively to xenografts and allografts. GreenBone is a ceramic resorbable bone scaffold that has very similar structure to bone. It can be produced in large quantities, shaped easily and sterilised without losing its properties. Consequently, it is an ideal substitute that could be used to fill bone defects. This study will assess the safety of using GreenBone to reconstruct iliac crest defects. Moreover it will assess its capacity of promoting new bone formation. The investigators will recruit 15 patients who will undergo pelvic fusion and instead of bovine xenograft the investigators will use the GreenBone implant for the iliac crest reconstruction. Patients will be followed up for 6 months in total. Safety will be evaluated by monitoring local and potential systemic reactionsÍž its bone forming capacity will also be assessed by its integration into the iliac crest. ;


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NCT number NCT03836404
Study type Interventional
Source GreenBone Ortho S.p.A.
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 6, 2019
Completion date December 19, 2022

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