Phase
Condition
N/ATreatment
Integrity Implant System
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 18 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
At least 18 years of age
Able (with assistance from LAR, if necessary) to understand the informed consent process, including regulatory requirements such as HIPAA authorization, and document informed consent prior to completion of any study-related procedures.
Able to complete all Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) questionnaires.
Fully understands study requirements and able to return for all required follow-up visits and assessments.
Able to comply with all post-operative physician prescribed rehabilitation instructions.
Index shoulder rotator cuff tendon tear surgical access may be performed using mini-open, single-portal arthroscopic or multi-portal arthroscopic intervention
Meets all intended use and indications for use defined within the Integrity Implant System IFUs as applied to rotator cuff tendon tears. These include:
Index shoulder rotator cuff tendon tear needs management and protection from injury
Index shoulder has no substantial loss of tendon tissue
Index shoulder rotator cuff tendon tear footprint allows approximation of soft tissue and fixation of the Integrity Implant to tendon tissue using an Integrity Tissue Tack
Index shoulder rotator cuff tendon tear footprint allows fixation of the Integrity Implant to bone using the Integrity Bone Staple
Exclusion Criteria
The subject exclusion criteria are as follows:
Medical condition that in the PI's opinion would place the subject at risk or interfere with the study
Vulnerable population (prisoners, minors, pregnant women, mentally ill persons and the elderly or any person under any undue pressure from others to participate in the study)
Pregnant, breastfeeding, or plans to become pregnant during the study
History of poor compliance with medical treatment of any kind
Deemed contraindicated for MRI by the PI
Previous rotator cuff surgery (any type) on the index shoulder
Current instability of the index shoulder
Rotator cuff tendon tear is a Massive Cofield Classified Full-Thickness Tear (tear length >5cm)
Chondromalacia of index shoulder ≥ Grade 3
Fatty infiltration of the index shoulder rotator cuff muscle ≥ Grade 3
Insulin dependent Type I Diabetes
History of heavy smoking (≥ 1 pack per day) within last 6-months
History of auto-immune or immunodeficiency disorders
Currently taking immunosuppression medication for other diseases (e.g., transplants or other inflammatory diseases)
Oral steroid use in the last 2-months or injectable steroid use in the last 3-months
History of cognitive or mental health status that interferes with study participation
Poor comprehension of English language
Meets one or more of the contraindications defined within the Integrity Implant System IFUs as applied to rotator cuff tendon tears. These include:
18.1 Rotator cuff tendon tear is deemed irreparable by the PI
18.2 Rotator cuff tendon tear repair requires replacement of damaged tendon
18.3 Rotator cuff tendon tear repair requires fixation of soft tissue to adjoining soft tissue
18.4 Rotator cuff tendon tear repair requires tendon strength reinforcement
18.5 Presence of infection
18.6 Any condition which would limit the ability or willingness to restrict activities or follow directions during the healing period
18.7 Hypersensitivity to any of the Integrity Implant System components
18.8 Inadequate soft tissue support for Integrity Tissue Tack fixation
18.9 Inadequate quality of bone for Integrity Bone Staple fixation
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education
Tampa, Florida 33607
United StatesActive - Recruiting
Central Indiana Orthopaedics
Fishers, Indiana 46037
United StatesSite Not Available
Norton Healthcare
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
United StatesSite Not Available
Towson Orthopaedic Associates/University of Maryland St. Joseph's Medical Center
Towson, Maryland 21204
United StatesActive - Recruiting
Virtua Health
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
United StatesSite Not Available
Steadman Hawkins Clinic of the Carolinas
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
United StatesSite Not Available
Campbell Clinic
Germantown, Tennessee 38138
United StatesSite Not Available
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