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NCT ID: NCT06078072 Completed - Knee Injuries Clinical Trials

Biomaterials and Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells in the Treatment of Knee Articular Surface Lesions

Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the combined single-step approach with biomaterials and mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in the treatment of knee articular surface lesions. The clinical analysis of the treatment outcomes, regarding postoperative improvements and safety, is going to be accompanied with laboratory analysis of the intraoperatively applied cellular products. The main hypothesis are: (1) such combined single-step procedure significantly improves patients' functioning and quality of life; (2) this therapeutic approach is safe; (3) cellular parameters of the applied filtered bone marrow aspirate (fBMA) impact treatment outcomes, among other potential predictors. Researchers will compare subjective (questionnaire) and objective (clinical examination) status of patients before and after the operation, record any potential complications and perform regression analysis to assess the influence of potential predictors on postoperative improvements.

NCT ID: NCT04889443 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

Spontaneous Healing of ARticular Cartilage (SHARC)

SHARC
Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

SHARC is an observational study of cartilage patients who are treated with surgery that involves obtaining a harvest biopsy. SHARC will study the natural healing process of the harvest biopsy site based on histological and biochemical analyses of repair tissue biopsies, synovial fluid biomarkers, medical imaging (MRI) and gait analysis.

NCT ID: NCT04739930 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

Autologous Bone Marrow Concentrate in Knee Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation

Start date: March 2, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to establish if mesenchymal stem cell augmentation improves graft incorporation and to analyze the cytokine environment of the joint after osteochondral allograft transplantation (OCA) with and without intra-articular bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) injection. Information learned from this study can be used to biochemically compare treatment response and to assess emerging therapeutic options that may positively alter the biochemical environment in patients who suffer from articular cartilage disorders.

NCT ID: NCT04118023 Completed - Knee Injuries Clinical Trials

7T MRI to Evaluate Cartilage Defects in the Knee

Start date: October 7, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators propose to prospectively evaluate the accuracy of a novel 7-Tesla (7T) knee MRI protocol for the detection and grading of cartilage lesions in the knee, which is a significant limitation of current MRI techniques.

NCT ID: NCT03024801 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Autologous Platelet-rich Plasma on Knee Cartilage Injury

Start date: February 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To analyze the effectiveness of intra-articular injection of autologous PRP on knee cartilage repair and evaluating functional recovery of the knee joint in knee cartilage injury patients.

NCT ID: NCT02993510 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Chondro-Gide® to Microfracture Alone for Treatment of Knee Cartilage Defects.

Start date: December 2003
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of using Chondro-Gide® collagen membrane either sutured or glued compared to microfracture alone in the treatment of symptomatic cartilage defects of the knee.

NCT ID: NCT02696876 Completed - Clinical trials for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Synovium Brushing to Augmented Microfracture for Improved Cartilage Repair

AURA
Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a proof-of-concept study to determine the safety and efficacy of a novel device to increase the reparative capacity of the knee. The discovery of a resident population of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) within synovial fluid (SF) was the first description of this reparative cell population having direct access to superficial cartilage and joint structures. The ready access of SF MSC to cartilage and other joint tissues offers a novel strategy for joint repair. Current arthroscopic procedures result in the removal of all SF MSCs due to continuous irrigation throughout the procedure. The current study would benefit the patient by greatly increasing the reparative capacity of the joint by bolstering MSC numbers and retaining those MSCs within the joint after surgery. By accessing MSCs from the synovium it is anticipated that these cells would be entrapped/migrate into the marrow clot formed by microfracture of the sub-chondral bone. These MSCs would supplement those from the marrow and may result in faster, better quality repair.

NCT ID: NCT02637505 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

Norwegian Cartilage Project - Microfracture

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

114 patients between 18 and 50 years with an isolated focal cartilage defect in the knee will be randomized to either receive arthroscopic microfracture or arthroscopic debridement. Both groups will then undergo a systematic physiotherapy training regime for 6-9 months. The groups will then be compared for results, after 3, 6, 12 and 24 months, by using validated patient reported outcome scores (Lysholm, KOOS, Tegner) and EQ5D as well as clinical examination and radiological findings at 2 years (MRI).

NCT ID: NCT01473199 Completed - Cartilage Injury Clinical Trials

BioPoly RS Knee Registry Study for Cartilage Defect Replacement

Start date: November 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Information will be collected on the pre-op and post-op clinical status of patients with focal cartilage defects of the femoral condyles treated with the BioPoly RS Partial Resurfacing Knee Implant, a permanent orthopaedic implant. The overall aim of the study is to increase the knowledge of patient outcomes such as pain, knee function, level of activity, and overall quality of life after treatment with the device.

NCT ID: NCT01041001 Completed - Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

Study to Compare Efficacy and Safety of Cartistem and Microfracture in Patients With Knee Articular Cartilage Injury

Start date: February 2009
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to assess and compare the safety and efficacy of the allogeneic-unrelated umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cell product (Cartistem®) to that of a microfracture treatment in patients with articular cartilage defect or injury.