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The purpose of this clinical investigation is to confirm the medium- and long-term safety and performance of the chitosan-based nerve guide (Reaxon® Nerve Guide) in comparison to an autologous nerve graft to bridge nerve defects in the finger.


Clinical Trial Description

The clinical investigation NG-001 is a multicenter, parallel, controlled, randomized, blind evaluation of the repair of digital nerve lesions.

Medovent will perform this clinical investigation as a post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF) study in accordance with the MEDDEV 2.12/2 rev2 guidelines to confirm the medium- and long-term safety and performance of its chitosan-based nerve guide (Reaxon® Nerve Guide). The results of this investigation will be used by Medovent to update the clinical evaluation throughout the life-cycle of Reaxon® Nerve Guide and to ensure its long term safety and performance in the market. Additionally, Medovent will include the application of Reaxon® Nerve Guide in digital nerves to confirm the safety of applying Reaxon® Nerve Guide over joints.

The study will be performed in specialized German centers. A total number of 76 subjects with traumatic digital nerve injuries in whom surgical repair may not allow end-to-end direct suture of the nerve ends, and in whom the nerve tissue gap would indicate the use of an autograft of equal or less than 26 mm, are eligible for inclusion.

The primary objective of the clinical investigation is to demonstrate that the static 2-point discrimination (2-PD) 12 months after surgery will be not inferior in the Reaxon® Nerve Guide test group compared to the control group receiving an autologous nerve graft.

The secondary objective is to document the long-term effects (up to 18 months after surgery) in nerve repair. The non-inferiority test is to demonstrate that it can be excluded that the treatment difference is larger than 20% in favor for the control group. ;


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NCT number NCT02459015
Study type Interventional
Source Medovent GmbH
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Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date June 2015
Completion date May 31, 2018

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