Madden Kim, Flood Breanne, Malek Monica, Milantoni Vincent, Astephen Wilson Janie L, Tarride Jean-Eric, Khanna Vickas, Adili Anthony
Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Research Institute of St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Canada.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2024 Feb 21;10(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s40814-024-01463-x.
Total knee arthroplasty is a common surgery for end-stage knee osteoarthritis. Partial knee arthroplasty is also a treatment option for patients with arthritis present in only one or two knee compartments. Partial knee arthroplasty can preserve the natural knee biomechanics, but these replacements may not last as long as total knee replacements. Robotic-assisted orthopedic techniques can help facilitate partial knee replacements, increasing accuracy and precision. This trial will investigate the feasibility and assess clinical outcomes for a larger definitive trial.
This is a protocol for an ongoing parallel randomized pilot trial of 64 patients with uni- or bicompartmental knee arthritis. Patients are randomized to either receive robot-assisted partial knee arthroplasty or manual total knee arthroplasty. The primary outcome of this pilot is investigating the feasibility of a larger trial. Secondary (clinical) outcomes include joint awareness, return to activities, knee function, patient global impression of change, persistent post-surgical pain, re-operations, resource utilization and cost-effectiveness, health-related quality of life, radiographic alignment, knee kinematics during walking gait, and complications up to 24 months post-surgery.
The RoboKnees pilot study is the first step in determining the outcome of robot-assisted partial knee replacements. Conclusions from this study will be used to design future large-scale trials. This study will inform surgeons about the potential benefits of robot-assisted partial knee replacements.
This study was prospectively registered on clinicaltrials.gov (identifier: NCT04378049) on 4 May 2020, before the first patient was randomized.
全膝关节置换术是终末期膝关节骨关节炎的常见手术。部分膝关节置换术也是仅一个或两个膝关节间室出现关节炎患者的一种治疗选择。部分膝关节置换术可保留自然膝关节生物力学,但这些置换物可能不如全膝关节置换物持久。机器人辅助骨科技术有助于促进部分膝关节置换,提高准确性和精确性。本试验将调查可行性,并评估更大规模确定性试验的临床结果。
这是一项针对64例单室或双室膝关节关节炎患者正在进行的平行随机试点试验方案。患者被随机分配接受机器人辅助部分膝关节置换术或手动全膝关节置换术。该试点试验的主要结果是调查更大规模试验的可行性。次要(临床)结果包括关节感知、恢复活动能力、膝关节功能、患者总体变化印象、术后持续疼痛、再次手术、资源利用和成本效益、健康相关生活质量、影像学对线、步行步态期间的膝关节运动学以及术后24个月内的并发症。
机器人膝关节试点研究是确定机器人辅助部分膝关节置换术结果的第一步。本研究的结论将用于设计未来的大规模试验。本研究将告知外科医生机器人辅助部分膝关节置换术的潜在益处。
本研究于2020年5月4日在ClinicalTrials.gov(标识符:NCT04378049)上进行前瞻性注册,在第一位患者被随机分组之前。