Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Total Knee Arthroplasty Using an Active Robotic System
Verified date | April 2024 |
Source | I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
For the first time in Russia, it is planned to introduce and study primary knee arthroplasty using an active robotic system. The aim is to increase the efficiency of primary total knee arthroplasty using an active robotic surgical system. Traditional endoprosthetics of the knee joint (TKA) has now reached its maximum manufacturability and efficiency, but the accuracy of the performance depends on the skill and experience of the surgeon, as well as the efficiency of the cutting instrument (oscillator saw) when performing bone resection, the condition of the instrument and on the density of bone tissue fabric, which is highly variable. Modern RSS used in orthopedics include a robotic arm, robotic cutting devices with a computer navigation system, which are in active, semi-automatic or passive control mode. The main advantage of robotic systems is accurate preliminary planning using 3D modeling, use individual implant selection and virtual positioning.The active robotic surgical system TSolution-One allows participants to level the error in the positioning of the implant. The active robotic surgical system (ARSS) allows to correctly install the implant, which affects its service life, reduces the risks of postoperative complications, quickly returns to the usual way of life and forgets about the technical negative sensations and limitations that existed before the operation.It is planned to conduct an open-label retrospective and prospective clinical study in parallel observations.The study is planned to include 300 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee joint stage 3-4 (according to Kellgren-Lawrence). Investigators took three groups of patients, 100 patients each, and offered different options for total knee arthroplasty techniques.According to the research:-A clinical active robotic system for primary total knee arthroplasty will be introduced in Russia-There will be recommended indications and contraindications for this system in patients with gonarthrosis-The methodology of preoperative planning will be improved-The results of primary knee arthroplasty with an active robotic system will be evaluated in comparison with standard techniques and computer navigation-The methodology developed and improved in the dissertation will be introduced into the work of the clinical departments of traumatology, orthopedics and disaster surgery, studying the learning curve.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 300 |
Est. completion date | August 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 45 Years to 90 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Availability of written informed consent of the patient to participate in the study; 2. Patients with stage 3-4 osteoarthritis of the knee joint (according to Kellgren-Lawrence.). 3. Men and women from 45 to 90 years old. 4. Pain in the knee joint above 3 points according to VAS 5. Opportunity for observations during the entire study period (12 months); 6. Mental adequacy, ability, willingness to cooperate and to fulfill the doctor's recommendations. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Refusal of the patient from surgical treatment; 2. Presence of contraindications to surgical treatment; 3. Severe forms of diabetes mellitus (glycosylated hemoglobin> 9%); 4. Diseases of the blood (thrombopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia with Hb <90 g / l); 5. The patient's unwillingness to conscious cooperation. 6. Refusal of the patient to participate in the study; 7. Non-compliance with the hospital regimen, according to the order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated 01.08.07, No. 514; 8. The impossibility of observing the patient within the control period after the operation. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Russian Federation | university clinical hospital ? 1I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. The Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Disaster Surgery | Moscow |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University |
Russian Federation,
LYCHAGIN A.V. 1, a, RUKIN Y.A. 1, b, GRITSYUK A.A. 1, c, ELIZAROV M.P. 1, d, FIRST EXPERIENCE OF USING AN ACTIVE ROBOTIC SURGICAL SYSTEM IN TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY. 2019; 4 (38) 2019: 10.17238/issn2226-2016.2019.4.27-33
LYCHAGIN A.V.1, a, GRITSYUK A.A.1, b, RUKIN Y.A.1, c, ELIZAROV M.P.1, d, THE HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROBOTICS IN SURGERY AND ORTHOPEDICS (LITERATURE REVIEW). 2020; 1 (39)2020: 10.17238/issn2226-2016.2020.1.13-19
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Quality of life and knee function assessment | Knee Society Score(KSS score), which combines subjective and objective information and separates the knee score (pain, stability, range of motion etc.) from the functional score of the patient (ability to walk, go up and down stairs). | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Quality of life assessment ( joint awareness after surgery) | FJS-12, measures the clinical outcomes focusing on joint awareness after surgery | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Spielberger test | Given these characteristics, test anxiety can be viewed as a situation-specific personality trait | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Overall health score assessment | ASA score | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Quality of life assessment (mental, physical assessment) | SF-36 score The SF-36 measures eight scales: physical functioning (PF), role physical (RP), bodily pain (BP), general health (GH), vitality (VT), social functioning (SF), role emotional (RE), and mental health (MH). Component analyses showed that there are two distinct concepts measured by the SF-36: a physical dimension, represented by the Physical Component Summary (PCS), and a mental dimension, represented by the Mental Component Summary (MCS). | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Quality of life assessment (the condition of patients) | WOMAC score is a widely used, proprietary set of standardized questionnaires used by health professionals to evaluate the condition of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee and hip, including pain, stiffness, and physical functioning of the joints | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Pain assessment | Visual Analog Score for pain (VAS)-dynamics pain assessment | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Other | Quality of life assessment (an individual's activities of daily living ) | OKS score The OKS is a patient reported outcome measure that consists of 12 questions about an individual's activities of daily living and how they have been affected by pain over the preceding four weeks. | 2,6,12 months after surgery | |
Primary | Implant position assessment | CT scanning; these diagnostic methods assess the position of the implant, analysis of deformation, assessment of the angles in the knee joint ( LDFA, MPTA, MA, these diagnostic methods assess the position of the implant, analysis of deformation, assessment of the angles in the knee joint, analyze the rotation of implant). | 2 months after surgery | |
Primary | Implant position assessment | CT scanning | 6 months after surgery | |
Primary | Implant position assessment | CT scanning | 12 months after surgery |
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