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NCT05721560
SINEFIX-2022 Pilot Phase
Conditions: Rotator Cuff Tears (RCTs)
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 6
Sponsor: BAAT Medical Products B.V.
Location: Germany
Summary
Shoulder pain is one of the most commonly reported musculoskeletal complaints, which negatively affects upper limb use, night rest, daily life activities, work, sports performance and autonomy.
Rotator cuff disease represents the most common cause of shoulder pain and it is responsible for up to 70% of all shoulder related visits to clinicians.
Its incidence furthermore is expected to grow as the population ages.
A wide range of conditions are included under the umbrella term of rotator cuff disease, including rotator cuff tendinopathy, subacromial bursal pathology, and partial-thickness or full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs).
The latter ones, i.e. rotator cuff tears, form the indications for which the test devices, the SINEFIX implant and instruments, are intended.Despite the high prevalence of this condition, the pathophysiology and healing potential are not well understood, making the condition challenging to predictably treat in some patient populations.
RCTs may occur in young people as a consequence of trauma (e.g.
acute shoulder dislocation), however RCTs typically present in middle-aged or elderly people and cannot always be attributed to precipitating events or trauma.
Instead, they can be attributed to degenerative processes, and are therefore referred to as degenerative RCTs.For RCTs, treatment options include both surgical and non-surgical (conservative) procedures.In this context, the SINEFIX implant and instruments were developed to treat adult patients with rotator cuff lesions of size up to 2 cm through arthroscopic reconstruction.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Patient indicated for surgical repair of the rotator cuff tear according to current guidelinesPatient aged 18 years or olderUp to 2 cm tear size of supraspinatus, infraspinatus (medio-lateral)Up to 2 cm tear size of supraspinatus, infraspinatus (anterior-posterior)Exclusion Criteria:Subject has had previous rotator cuff, arthroplasty or fracture procedures on the operative shoulderHistory of alcoholism, drug abuse, psychological or other emotional problems likely to interfere with participation in the study follow-up schedule and assessmentsInflammatory arthropathiesSubject with a contraindication/non-compliance for MRI examinationSubject 's unwillingness to undergo surgical rotator cuff repair, participate in post-operative rehabilitation program, and / or adhere to follow up schedulePregnant and breastfeeding woman
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05721560). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.