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PFC Sigma Fixed and Mobile Knee Study

Primary Purpose

Osteoarthritis, Knee

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 4
Locations
United Kingdom
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
P.F.C Sigma Fixed Bearing total knee system
P.F.C Sigma RP Mobile Bearing knee system
Sponsored by
DePuy International
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis, Knee

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - undefined (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Male or female subjects may be recruited to the evaluation. Age - there are no restrictions relating to age of the patient. The patient's age must be considered suitable by the clinical investigator for a bi-compartmental or tri-compartmental knee arthroplasty using either of the two systems available in the evaluation. Subjects who are able to give voluntary, written informed consent to participate in this investigation and from whom consent has been obtained. Subjects who, in the opinion of the Investigator, are able to understand this investigation, co-operate with the investigational procedures and are willing to return to the hospital for all the required post-operative follow-ups. Subjects who require a bi-compartmental or tri-compartmental knee arthroplasty for primary surgical management of idiopathic osteoarthritis. Patients who in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator are considered to be suitable for treatment with a fixed or mobile bearing knee system and who are suitable for patella resurfacing. Exclusion Criteria: Patients who, in the opinion of the Investigator, have an existing condition that would compromise their participation and follow-up in this study. Patients who require revision total knee arthroplasty surgery. Patients with any tibial deformity requiring tibial component augmentation. Patients whom, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, require a constrained prosthesis. Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Patients with a pathology which, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, will adversely affect healing. Patients with other disorders which, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, will / could impair rehabilitation. Contra-indications for use of the device, as detailed in the package insert. Women who are pregnant. Subjects who are known drug or alcohol abusers or with psychological disorders that could effect follow-up care or treatment outcomes. Subjects who are currently involved in another clinical study with an investigational product. Subjects who are currently involved in any injury litigation claims.

Sites / Locations

  • Glasgow Royal Infirmary
  • Glasgow Western Infirmary
  • Northampton General Hospital
  • Nottingham City Hospital

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm 4

Arm Type

Other

Active Comparator

Other

Active Comparator

Arm Label

PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing PCL Sacrificed

PFC Sigma RP PCL Sacrificed

PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing PCL Retained

PFC Sigma RP PCL Retained

Arm Description

PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing Total Knee System with PCL Sacrificed

PFC Sigma Rotating Platform Total Knee System with PCL Sacrificed

PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing Total Knee System with PCL Retained

PFC Sigma Rotating Platform Total Knee System with PCL Retained

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

To Compare Range of Motion Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare Range of Motion Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 1 Year Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 1 Year Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.

Secondary Outcome Measures

To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Lateral Release Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Lateral release is a surgical procedure to release tight capsular structures (lateral retinaculum) on the outside of the kneecap (patella). It is performed during knee surgery and allows the kneecap to move smoothly in the center of the knee. Rate information was collected at time of study surgery.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Lateral Release Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Lateral release is a surgical procedure to release tight capsular structures (lateral retinaculum) on the outside of the kneecap (patella). It is performed during knee surgery and allows the kneecap to move smoothly in the center of the knee. Rate information was collected at time of study surgery.
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.

Full Information

First Posted
September 13, 2005
Last Updated
August 1, 2016
Sponsor
DePuy International
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT00208325
Brief Title
PFC Sigma Fixed and Mobile Knee Study
Official Title
Clinical Evaluation of the P.F.C. Sigma (Fixed Bearing) and P.F.C. Sigma RP (Mobile Bearing) Total Knee Systems
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
August 2016
Overall Recruitment Status
Terminated
Why Stopped
The study was terminated at the point the primary endpoint and early milestones were reached and because long term outcomes were available from other sources
Study Start Date
May 2000 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
January 2009 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
September 2010 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
DePuy International

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The primary objective of this investigation is to evaluate the performance (in terms of post-operative active range of motion at one year) of the P.F.C. Sigma and P.F.C. Sigma Rotating Platform total knee systems in clinical practice.
Detailed Description
The secondary objectives of this investigation are:To evaluate the performance of the P.F.C. Sigma and P.F.C. Sigma Rotating Platform total knee systems in clinical practice. To evaluate the impact of patellar resurfacing on the performance of the P.F.C. Sigma and the P.F.C. Sigma Rotating Platform total knee systems. To evaluate the impact of Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) sacrifice or retention on the performance of the P.F.C. Sigma and the P.F.C. Sigma Rotating Platform total knee systems.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Osteoarthritis, Knee

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 4
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
754 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing PCL Sacrificed
Arm Type
Other
Arm Description
PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing Total Knee System with PCL Sacrificed
Arm Title
PFC Sigma RP PCL Sacrificed
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
PFC Sigma Rotating Platform Total Knee System with PCL Sacrificed
Arm Title
PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing PCL Retained
Arm Type
Other
Arm Description
PFC Sigma Fixed Bearing Total Knee System with PCL Retained
Arm Title
PFC Sigma RP PCL Retained
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
PFC Sigma Rotating Platform Total Knee System with PCL Retained
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
P.F.C Sigma Fixed Bearing total knee system
Intervention Description
Orthopaedic implant for total knee replacement
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
P.F.C Sigma RP Mobile Bearing knee system
Intervention Description
Orthopaedic implant for total knee replacement
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
To Compare Range of Motion Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
1 year
Title
To Compare Range of Motion Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
1 year
Title
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 1 Year Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 1 year
Title
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 1 Year Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 1 year
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Range of Motion From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Range of motion is knee flexion (how far the patient can bend their knee) minus knee extension (how far the patient can straighten their knee). The result of this subtraction is the range of motion (bending and straightening) for that knee.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Oxford Knee Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Oxford Knee Score (OKS) is a 12 to 60 point patient reported outcome (PRO) score (where 12 indicates the best outcome) that evaluates the affected knee. The total score is composed of Pain and Function.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Knee Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) knee score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee condition) that evaluates the affected knee. The knee score is composed of Pain, Range of Motion, and Stability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in American Knee Society Function Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
American Knee Society (AKS) function score is a 0-100 point score (where 100 indicates excellent knee function) that evaluates the affected knee. The function score is composed of walking and stair climbing ability.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Physical Health Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in SF-12 Mental Health Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The 12-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) is a patient reported outcome survey that represents overall subjective health status by measuring eight health-related parameters (each scored from 0 [poor health] to 100 [better health]): body pain, general mental health, perception of general health, physical functioning, role limitations caused by mental condition, role limitations caused by a physical condition, social functioning, and vitality. The survey is converted into 2 summary measures that are scored from 0 to 100 (where 100 indicates the highest level of health) - the Physical Component Score (PCS-12) and Mental Component Score (MCS-12).
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
Time Frame
2 years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With at Least 1 Tibial Radiolucency Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Tibial Radiolucency observes a radiolucent line (of 0.5mm or wider) on the radiograph around the tibial component.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Lateral Release Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Lateral release is a surgical procedure to release tight capsular structures (lateral retinaculum) on the outside of the kneecap (patella). It is performed during knee surgery and allows the kneecap to move smoothly in the center of the knee. Rate information was collected at time of study surgery.
Time Frame
Operative
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Lateral Release Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Lateral release is a surgical procedure to release tight capsular structures (lateral retinaculum) on the outside of the kneecap (patella). It is performed during knee surgery and allows the kneecap to move smoothly in the center of the knee. Rate information was collected at time of study surgery.
Time Frame
Operative
Title
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Retaining Arm
Description
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Survivorship Analysis Results Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Treatment Groups in PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Kaplan Meier survivorship analysis estimates the proportion of a population that will survive past a certain time avoiding a certain event. In this study, the event is removal of any component for any reason, also known as revision for any reason. Survival estimates are provided when 40 devices are left still being followed.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With No Anterior Knee Pain Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Anterior Knee Pain is assessed by the patient into 1 of 4 categories: None, Mild, Moderate, or Severe. The percentage of participants with no anterior knee pain is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
2 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Percentage of Subjects With Good Quadriceps Strength Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
Quadriceps Strength is assessed by the patient into 1 of 3 categories: Good, Fair, or Poor. The percentage of participants with good quadriceps strength is reported in the data table.
Time Frame
5 Years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 2 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 2 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups With Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years
Title
To Compare the Change in Patella Score From Pre-op to 5 Years Between Sigma RP and Sigma Fixed Bearing Treatment Groups Without Patella Resurfacing in the PCL Sacrificing Arm
Description
The Patella Score is completed by the clinicians and assesses the anterior knee pain, quadriceps strength, ability to rise from a chair and stair climbing. The Patella Score ranges from 3 to 30 points with higher scores indicating better functionality and lower scores indicating poorer functionality.
Time Frame
Change from pre-op to 5 years

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Male or female subjects may be recruited to the evaluation. Age - there are no restrictions relating to age of the patient. The patient's age must be considered suitable by the clinical investigator for a bi-compartmental or tri-compartmental knee arthroplasty using either of the two systems available in the evaluation. Subjects who are able to give voluntary, written informed consent to participate in this investigation and from whom consent has been obtained. Subjects who, in the opinion of the Investigator, are able to understand this investigation, co-operate with the investigational procedures and are willing to return to the hospital for all the required post-operative follow-ups. Subjects who require a bi-compartmental or tri-compartmental knee arthroplasty for primary surgical management of idiopathic osteoarthritis. Patients who in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator are considered to be suitable for treatment with a fixed or mobile bearing knee system and who are suitable for patella resurfacing. Exclusion Criteria: Patients who, in the opinion of the Investigator, have an existing condition that would compromise their participation and follow-up in this study. Patients who require revision total knee arthroplasty surgery. Patients with any tibial deformity requiring tibial component augmentation. Patients whom, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, require a constrained prosthesis. Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Patients with a pathology which, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, will adversely affect healing. Patients with other disorders which, in the opinion of the Clinical Investigator, will / could impair rehabilitation. Contra-indications for use of the device, as detailed in the package insert. Women who are pregnant. Subjects who are known drug or alcohol abusers or with psychological disorders that could effect follow-up care or treatment outcomes. Subjects who are currently involved in another clinical study with an investigational product. Subjects who are currently involved in any injury litigation claims.
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
City
Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Glasgow Western Infirmary
City
Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Northampton General Hospital
City
Northampton
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Nottingham City Hospital
City
Nottingham
ZIP/Postal Code
NG5 1LB
Country
United Kingdom

12. IPD Sharing Statement

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