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This is a prospective, parallel group, open-label, multi- center, randomized study to assess two accelerated rehabilitation programs for use with the InSpace device in the treatment of full thickness Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears (MIRCTs) performed during an arthroscopic procedure.
Study Objectives:
Primary:
• To evaluate clinical outcomes of both a formalized or an at-home rehabilitation program when used in conjunction with the InSpace device as compared to the corresponding InSpace Pivotal study results.
Secondary:
• Change in clinical outcomes compared to baseline.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Group I | Experimental | InSpace device + accelerated rehabilitation in a formalized program (FP) |
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| Group II | Experimental | InSpace device + accelerated rehabilitation in an at-home program (AHP) |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| InSpace Subacromial Tissue Spacer | Device | Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in American Shoulder and Elbow (ASES) Score | This is a subject self-report questionnaire and Investigator assessment questionnaire. The subject portion collects information on activities of daily living (i.e., 10 questions). The Investigator assessment portion documents ROM (forward elevation/flexion, external rotation, internal rotation, cross-body adduction), signs, strength, and instability. ASES minimal clinical important difference (MCID) and substantial clinical benefit (SCB) have been previously described for the ASES score in patients undergoing rotator cuff repair as 11.1 and 17.5, respectively. Change in American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) Score will be expressed as the percentages demonstrating a minimal clinical important difference (MCID; ASES ≥ 11.1) and the substantial clinical benefit (SCB; ASES ≥ 17.5) in ASES from baseline at Month 12. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100 (with a higher score indicating a better outcome). | Day 0 through Month 12 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Safety Assessment | • Safety will be evaluated by type, frequency, severity, and relatedness of adverse events to study intervention at each follow-up visit through Month 24 | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Change in Western Ontario Rotator Cuff (WORC) Score |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects MUST meet ALL the following criteria to be included in the study:
The subject has signed the IRB approved Informed Consent Form (ICF) specific to this study prior to enrollment
Is male or female ≥ sixty-five (65) years of age
Positive diagnostic imaging by MRI within 9 months of enrollment of the index shoulder indicating a full thickness MRCT:
Functional deltoid muscle and preserved passive range of motion on physical examination
Documented VAS score > 30 mm pain
Failed non-operative treatment of at least 3 months from the initial treatment to include one or more of the following:
Must be able to read and understand the approved Informed Consent Form (written and oral)
Must be in general good health (as determined by the Investigator) based on screening assessments and medical history
Must be independent, ambulatory, and can comply with all post-operative evaluations, visits, and electronic database collection
Intra-operative Inclusion Criteria
Subjects MUST meet the following criteria to be randomized in the study:
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects will be excluded from the study, if they meet ANY of the following individual exclusion criteria:
Known allergy to the device material (copolymer of PLA (poly (lactic acid) and -ε-caprolactone)
Evidence of the following conditions:
The subject requires concomitant:
Previous surgery of the index shoulder in the past 1 year, excluding diagnostic arthroscopy
The subject's condition is bilateral and rotator cuff repair is scheduled or to be scheduled over the course of this study for the contra lateral shoulder
Major medical condition that could affect quality of life and influence the results of the study (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis)
The subject has documented evidence of a history (e.g., liver testing) of drug/alcohol abuse within 12 months of enrollment
The subject's condition represents a worker's compensation case
The subject is currently involved in a health-related litigation procedure
Females of child-bearing potential who are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Concurrent participation in an investigational clinical study one month prior to enrollment or during the entire study period
The subject is physically or mentally compromised (e.g., currently being treated for a psychiatric disorder, senile dementia, Alzheimer's disease, etc.), to the extent that the Investigator judges the subject to be unable or unlikely to remain compliant to follow-up
The subject is receiving prescription narcotic pain medication for conditions unrelated to the index shoulder condition
The subject currently has an acute infection in the area surrounding the surgical site.
Baseline WORC score less than 420
Intra-operative Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects will not be randomized and will be terminated from the study if they meet ANY of the following individual intra-operative exclusion criteria:
Rotator cuff is/presents with:
The subject requires concomitant:
Coracoacromial ligament functional deficiency or shoulder instability is identified
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Hayley Taylor, MS | Contact | 805-705-4206 | hayley.taylor@stryker.com |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Colleen Roden, MS | Stryker Endoscopy | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Musculoskeletal-Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation | Recruiting | Phoenix | Arizona | 85023 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D000070636 | Rotator Cuff Injuries |
| ID | Term |
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| D012421 | Rupture |
| D014947 | Wounds and Injuries |
| D000070599 | Shoulder Injuries |
| D013708 | Tendon Injuries |
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Change in WORC Score from baseline. Minimum value: 2,100, Maximum value: 0 (with a lower score indicating a better outcome).
This is a subject self-report questionnaire that is a disease-specific Quality of Life Measurement Tool specifically designed to evaluate quality of life in persons with pathology of the rotator cuff. It is comprised of 21 items in 5 domains (i.e., physical symptoms, sports and recreation, work, lifestyle, emotions).
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| Change in Constant Score (CS) Outcome Score | Change in CS Outcome Score from baseline. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100 (with a higher score indicating a better outcome). This is a self-reported questions as well as Investigator or designee performed assessment of the shoulder. The tool is divided into four subscales: pain, activities of daily living, strength and range of motion: forward elevation, external rotation, abduction and internal rotation of the shoulder. | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Change in EuroQol 5-Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) Score | Change in EQ-5D-5L Score from baseline. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 100 (with a higher score indicating a better outcome). This is a subject self-report questionnaire to measure health-related quality of life (HRQOL). It consists of 5 questions capturing the subject's current health across five dimensions (i.e., mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). It also includes a numerical visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS). | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Change in Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Score | Change in VAS Score from baseline. This is a subject self-report questionnaire to measure pain. The patient marks on the line the point that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The amount of pain that a patient feels ranges across a continuum from none to an extreme amount of pain. (An extreme amount of pain would be considered a worse outcome) | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Change in Range of Motion (ROM) Score | Change in ROM Score from baseline. Minimum value: 0, Maximum value: 180 (with a higher score indicating a better outcome). | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Change in Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) Score | Change in SANE from baseline. Minimum value: 0%, Maximum value: 100% (with 100% being normal). This is a subject self-report questionnaire to measure function. The patient marks on the line the point that they feel represents their perception of their current state of functional improvement. Example: "How would you rate your affected shoulder today as a percentage of normal (0% to 100% scale with 100% being normal)?" | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Patient's satisfaction with their procedure | Patient Satisfaction Score at Month 12 and Month 24. This is a single-question to evaluate the patients' current state of satisfaction. Responses are binary with Yes or No answers. ('Yes' would be considered a positive outcome) | Month 12 and Month 24 |
| Costing | Costs associated with all visits | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Time to Recovery | Time to recovery by cumulative time between discharge and return to driving | Day 0 through Month 24 |
| Analgesia Use | Analgesia use (drug and frequency) | Day 0 through Month 24 |
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| Holy Cross Hospital | Recruiting | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | 33308 | United States |
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| Paley Orthopaedics & Spine | Recruiting | West Palm Beach | Florida | 33407 | United States |
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| Emory University | Recruiting | Atlanta | Georgia | 30329 | United States |
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| Rush University Medical Center | Recruiting | Chicago | Illinois | 60612 | United States |
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| Mayo Clinic | Recruiting | Rochester | Minnesota | 55905 | United States |
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| Hospital for Special Surgery | Recruiting | New York | New York | 10021 | United States |
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| The Rothman Institute | Recruiting | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 19107 | United States |
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| TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine | Recruiting | San Antonio | Texas | 78258 | United States |
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