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Outcomes of the Nanoscopic Partial Meniscectomy Versus Standard Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy
Description

Standard arthroscopy has been the gold standard for treatment of meniscus tears since the 1980's. The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical outcomes of using the smaller diameter Nanoscope for partial menisectomy. The authors hypothesize that the Nanoscopic partial menisectomy patients will have less pain and return function faster than standard arthroscopy.

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UNKNOWN
Saphenous Nerve Block for Partial Meniscectomy
Description

Partial meniscectomy and meniscus repair are two of the most common orthopedic surgery procedures. As these procedures are being increasingly performed in ambulatory surgical centers, there has been a shift towards providing improved analgesia to ensure timely discharge, as well as preventing unwanted pain and side effects. As such, it has become common practice to use an intra-articular injection of local anesthetic to achieve post-operative pain control. However, these effects are short lived, requiring a multimodal approach to analgesia. To date, no optimal pain control strategy has been described for arthroscopic partial meniscectomy or meniscus repair. The purpose of this study is to examine the outcomes of subcutaneous saphenous nerve block with 0.5% ropivacaine at the medial femoral epicondyle/adductor hiatus plus portal 0.5% ropivacaine injection vs portal 0.5% ropivacaine injection alone for patients undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy or meniscus repair.

COMPLETED
Telerehabilitation Following Meniscectomy
Description

Telerehabilitation is a form of tele-treatment in which rehabilitation services are dispensed at patients' home utilizing video telecommunication services with real-time synchronous exchange of information. Since telerehabilitation was found to be equally effective as conventional therapy, it was being practiced even before the COVID times, however it was truly valuable during the lockdown. The advantages of telerehabilitation include reducing unnecessary travel to the hospital and person to person contact while maintaining social distancing. While some of the patients are truly staying at remote areas, others are unable to manage travel in the lockdown period. Telemedicine offers the opportunity to deliver rehabilitative services in the patients' home, closing geographic, physical, and motivational gaps. Punctuality on either side is also assured since the travel times are saved on both the ends. The purpose of the proposed study is to evaluate telerehabilitation vs in-person rehabilitation following Meniscectomy.

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COMPLETED
Motor and Sensory Deficits Following Partial Meniscectomy
Description

To determine changes in thigh muscle function and knee pain after a partial meniscectomy surgery and to also determine the effects of applying electrical stimulation to the knee to determine if this improves thigh muscle function and decreases pain.

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COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of OMS103HP-S Administered in Joint Irrigation Solution to Subjects Undergoing Arthroscopic Meniscectomy
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of OMS103HP solution for Injection (OMS103HP-S) and function as measured by the Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Survey (KOOS) Symptoms subscale through Day 30 compared with vehicle irrigation solution for knee symptoms in subjects undergoing meniscectomy.

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COMPLETED
Follow-up Study of Chondrogen® Delivered by Intra-Articular Injection Following Meniscectomy
Description

The objective of the present study is to establish the long-term safety of an intra-articular injection of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) (Chondrogen).

COMPLETED
Double-Blind, Multicenter, Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of OMS103HP With Vehicle Irrigation Solution in Subjects Undergoing Meniscectomy
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the benefit of OMS103HP for Injection (OMS103HP) compared with vehicle irrigation solution for prevention of pain and pain relief in subjects undergoing meniscectomy. The pain relief is assessed based on Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Pain Scores in the immediate 24-hour postoperative period and for seven days postoperatively.

TERMINATED
Knee Articular Cartilage Debridement in Conjunction With Partial Meniscectomy
Description

The aim of this study is to describe changes at the site of the study patient's articular cartilage lesion on the femoral condyle with multiple magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) outcomes 6 months after treatment using one of three standard surgical treatment methods: 1) lavage debridement; 2) mechanical debridement; 3) mechanical and radiofrequency-based debridement.

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COMPLETED
A Phase I/II Study of Chondrogen Delivered by Intra-Articular Injection Following Meniscectomy
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Chondrogen is a safe and effective post-operative treatment of the knee following menisectomy (the surgical removal of all or part of a torn meniscus).

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Corticosteroid Meniscectomy Randomized Trial
Description

Synovitis has an important role in the symptoms and progression of Osteoarthritis (OA). Inflamed synovium has been associated with both increased symptoms and increased progression in OA patients. Furthermore, synovitis observed during knee arthroscopy in our patients undergoing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) was associated with worse symptoms while adjusting for confounding factors.Therefore, a better understanding of synovitis as a predictor of outcome after APM and as a target for treatment is needed to improve outcomes in this patient population. Triamcinolone has been shown to decrease synovitis-associated outcomes in both animal and human studies after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. In a porcine model of ACL injury, treatment with triamcinolone resulted in decreased formation of synovitis-related collagen breakdown products as well as decreased cellularity of the synovium.And in a trial of triamcinolone injected after ACL injury, similar findings of decreased C-telopeptide of type II collagen (CTX-II), associated with collagen type II breakdown, was found in knees administered triamcinolone compared to placebo controls.

RECRUITING
Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate in Patients Undergoing Meniscectomy
Description

The proposed research study aims to evaluate the effects of autologous bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) on the development and progression of osteoarthritis (OA) in patients undergoing meniscectomy. This prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial will compare patient-reported outcomes, specifically IKDC scores between patients who receive BMAC post-meniscectomy and those who receive a saline control injection. The study will also compare physical examination, MRI, radiographs, and synovial fluid analysis. Our hypothesis is that those who receive the autologous BMAC injection after the procedure will have better outcomes than those who do not.

COMPLETED
Prospective Trial of Arthroscopic Meniscectomy for Degenerative Meniscus Tears
Description

Arthroscopic meniscectomy is among the most commonly performed orthopedic surgical procedures in the VA system. There remains substantial uncertainty, however, regarding the short term benefits and the long term consequences of arthroscopic meniscectomy in patients with degenerative meniscus tears. Of major concern is the fact that degenerative meniscus tears are associated with osteoarthritis, and it is known that within two years of surgery, arthroscopic debridement for osteoarthritis is no better than placebo in relieving pain and restoring function. Longer term, meniscectomy has been shown to be associated with elevated risk of osteoarthritis development, raising the concern that meniscectomy can actually be harmful. The purpose of this study is to determine whether meniscectomy in the setting of a degenerative meniscus tear is of any clinical value. Determining this would either justify the expenses associated with arthroscopic meniscectomy on a large number of patients, or would identify an area of significant potential cost savings.

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TERMINATED
AMS Study: Inflammatory and Biomechanical Contributors to Arthritis Development Following Arthroscopic Meniscectomy
Description

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between muscle activation and heart rate on joint generalized inflammation and arthritis development.

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COMPLETED
Dose Response of Ketorolac in Knee Arthroscopy
Description

Ketorolac is administered as current practice to the majority of patients undergoing knee arthroscopy, the appropriate dose of ketorolac to be administered has not been evaluated.

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COMPLETED
Verifying the Effectiveness of the NUsurface® System
Description

The NUsurface® Meniscus Implant Randomized Study is a multi-center, prospective randomized, interventional clinical trial to test the hypothesis that the NUsurface implant is superior to the non-surgical standard of care in treating the target population.The rationale for performing this clinical study is to gather clinical data to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the NUsurface device compared to the Standard of Care.

COMPLETED
Muscle Weakness and Post-traumatic Knee OA
Description

This is a single-center, randomized, single-blind (evaluator) study. Enrolled patients had a traumatic meniscal tear and underwent meniscectomy. The study included 6 weeks (12 visits) of standard or quadriceps intensive rehabilitation. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of quadriceps intensive rehabilitation on knee function and articular cartilage.

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TERMINATED
Mechanical vs. Radiofrequency-Based Debridement in the Treatment of Articular Cartilage Lesions
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in clinical and imaging outcomes following arthroscopic treatment of a single medial femoral chondral lesion plus partial medial meniscectomy by Radiofrequency-Based debridement or Mechanical Debridement in subjects ≥ eighteen (18) years of age.

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
The SUN Clinical Trial (Safety Utilizing NUsurface Meniscus Implant)
Description

The NUsurface® Meniscus Implant SUN Clinical Trial is a multi-center, single-arm, prospective, open label, non-randomized, observational clinical trial to gather safety and probable clinical benefit data on the NUsurface® Meniscus Implant in treated the target population.

TERMINATED
Efficacy Study of Continuous Intraarticular Infusion in Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Knee and Shoulder Operations
Description

The aim of this study is to determine whether the continuous intraarticular infusion of local anesthetics in the postoperative period can improve analgesia and patients satisfaction after knee and shoulder arthroscopy.

NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Impact of Bone-Marrow Aspirate Injections in Knee Arthroscopy: a RCT
Description

This study will examine whether using bone marrow aspirate (BMA) during knee arthroscopy surgery can improve patient outcomes. The investigators will enroll 50 patients who need knee arthroscopy surgery for meniscus injuries or cartilage damage. Like flipping a coin, patients will be randomly assigned to one of two groups of 25 patients each. One group will receive standard arthroscopic surgery plus an injection of bone marrow aspirate, while the other group will receive standard surgery plus a saline (salt water) injection. During surgery, for patients in the treatment group, approximately 4mL (less than one teaspoon) of bone marrow will be taken from their hip bone using a special needle system. A small amount (1mL) will be sent to the laboratory for testing. Patients will be followed for 12 months after surgery and will complete questionnaires about their pain levels and knee function at several time points: before surgery, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after surgery. These questionnaires will ask about pain, daily activities, and overall improvement.

TERMINATED
Success of Long-acting Anti-inflammatories After Anterior Cruciate Ligament and Meniscal Injury
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine if extended-release triamcinolone acetonide treatment alters the progressive changes in bone shape previously demonstrated after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial meniscectomy or meniscal repair.

WITHDRAWN
Acetaminophen Randomized Controlled Trial
Description

Patients that are to undergo isolated meniscectomy will be randomized to 2 cohorts: one will take the FDA recommended dose of acetominophen (1000mg) 24hrs before surgery, one will be given a similarly looking placebo pill. A multitude of post-op variables will be included, mainly pain scores and morphine equivalent doses at different time points.

COMPLETED
Neuromuscular Consequences of Knee Arthroscopy
Description

To determine changes in quadriceps muscle function following the application of ice and compression to the knee.

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Comparing Knee Cartilage Surgery Versus Standard Physical Therapy in Treating People With a Meniscal Tear and Osteoarthritis
Description

There are two cartilage structures, called menisci, in each knee joint. A torn meniscus can be caused by a traumatic injury or aging-related degeneration. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a type of arthritis that is caused by the breakdown and eventual loss of another type of cartilage that covers the end of bones within a joint. In people who have knee OA, a meniscal tear can easily lead to disability. This study will compare the effectiveness of two recommended treatments, surgery and physical therapy, for people with a torn meniscus and knee OA.

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