Rupture of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Clinical Trial
— MARSOfficial title:
Multicenter ACL Revision Study (MARS)
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of modifiable risk factors on patient-reported quality of life, physical activity levels, and risk of early osteoarthritis following revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The investigators hypothesize that modifiable variables exist at the time of revision ACL reconstruction (e.g., cause of failure, current graft source and type, surgical exposure, and femoral and tibial tunnel position) which will be predictors of patient-reported outcomes.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 1234 |
Est. completion date | July 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 12 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - All ACL-deficient candidates presenting to the clinic, between the ages of 12† and 65, scheduled to have a revision ACL reconstruction by a participating (MARS Study) surgeon. - All participants must have undergone a primary ACL reconstruction in the past and are currently identified as having experienced failure of their primary ACL reconstruction, as defined by either MRI, knee laxity (KT > 5mm), a positive pivot shift or Lachman's, functional instability, and/or by arthroscopic confirmation. - All ACL-deficient patients seeking a revision ACL reconstruction that have either partial (Grade I or II) and/or complete (Grade III) simultaneous ligamentous injuries to the collateral ligaments (MCL or LCL) and/or the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) will also be included. - Non-operative treatment of patients with ACLR failure are also eligible to participate. - The following graft types will be the only ones accepted for inclusion: - any autograft - Fresh-frozen allografts from a single donor source (Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF); Edison, NJ). These grafts should consist of either: - bone-patellar tendon-bone - tibialis anterior/posterior - achilles tendon Exclusion Criteria: - Patients presenting with prior infection, arthrofibrosis, or regional pain syndrome. - Subjects will be excluded if their allograft source does not come from MTF. - Patients unwilling or unable to complete their repeat questionnaire two years after their initial visit. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic/Univ. of Western Ontario | London | Ontario |
Canada | Royal Columbian Hospital (FraserHealth) | New Westminster | British Columbia |
United States | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | Michigan |
United States | Orthopaedic Associates of Aspen and Glenwood | Aspen | Colorado |
United States | Intermountain Orthopaedics | Boise | Idaho |
United States | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center | Boston | Massachusetts |
United States | University of Colorado | Boulder | Colorado |
United States | Bridger Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine | Bozeman | Montana |
United States | University of Buffalo | Buffalo | New York |
United States | University of Vermont College of Medicine | Burlington | Vermont |
United States | University of North Carolina Medical Center | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
United States | Perry Orthopaedics and Sports Med (Carolinas Healthcare System) | Charlotte | North Carolina |
United States | Rush University Medical Center | Chicago | Illinois |
United States | Cleveland Clinic | Cleveland | Ohio |
United States | The Ohio State University | Columbus | Ohio |
United States | UHZ Sports Medicine Institute | Coral Gables | Florida |
United States | W.B. Carroll Memorial Clinic | Dallas | Texas |
United States | Duke University | Durham | North Carolina |
United States | Slocum Research and Education Foundation | Eugene | Oregon |
United States | Connecticut Children's Medical Center | Farmington | Connecticut |
United States | University of Connecticut Health Center | Farmington | Connecticut |
United States | Cheaspeake Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Center | Glen Burnie | Maryland |
United States | New Hamphsire Knee Center | Holderness | New Hampshire |
United States | Methodist Sports Medicine Center | Indianapolis | Indiana |
United States | University of Iowa | Iowa City | Iowa |
United States | Southeastern Orthopaedics / Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic | Knoxville | Tennessee |
United States | Scripps Memorial Hospital (OrthoCal Healthcare) | La Jolla | California |
United States | National Sports Medicine Institute | Lansdowne Town Center | Virginia |
United States | University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) | Los Angeles | California |
United States | Vanderbilt University | Nashville | Tennessee |
United States | Robert Wood Johnson Medical School | New Brunswick | New Jersey |
United States | Hospital for Special Surgery | New York | New York |
United States | Manhattan Orthopaedics, P.C. | New York | New York |
United States | NYU School of Medicine | New York | New York |
United States | Booth, Bartolozzi, Balderston Orthopaedics | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
United States | The Rothman Institute / Thomas Jefferson University | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
United States | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
United States | Orthopaedic and Fracture Clinic | Portland | Oregon |
United States | Princeton Orthopaedic Associates | Princeton | New Jersey |
United States | Inland Orthopaedics/Washington State University | Pullman | Washington |
United States | Town Center Orthopaedic Associates | Reston | Virginia |
United States | Mayo Clinic | Rochester | Minnesota |
United States | Washington University at St. Louis | Saint Louis | Missouri |
United States | Regions Hospital (Health Partners Research Foundation) | Saint Paul | Minnesota |
United States | San Antonio Orthopaedic Group | San Antonio | Texas |
United States | University of California - San Francisco | San Francisco | California |
United States | Orthopaedic Institute | Sioux Falls | South Dakota |
United States | Commonwealth Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation | Vienna | Virginia |
United States | Keller Army Community Hospital - USMA | West Point | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vanderbilt University | National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Graft re-rupture | 2, 6, and 10 years after revision ACL surgery | ||
Secondary | Patient based outcome measures | Activity level (as measured by the Marx activity scale). Sports function (as measured by the KOOS and IKDC). Pain and swelling (as measured by the WOMAC). | 2, 6, and 10 years after revision ACL surgery |
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