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The OSSIOfiber® Trimmable Fixation Nails are indicated for maintenance of alignment and fixation of bone fractures, osteotomies, arthrodesis and bone grafts in the presence of appropriate additional immobilization (e.g., rigid fixation implants, cast, brace). Our hypothesis is that the use of OSSIOfiber® Trimmable Fixation Nails for treating subchondral insufficiency of the knee will result in improvement of patient-reported outcomes and imaging findings. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of implanting bio-integrative OSSIOfiber® Trimmable Fixation Nails, organized in a bi-cortical rafter formation within the tibia or femur for the management of subchondral insufficiency. The OSSIOfiber® Trimmable Fixation Nails used in this study will be considered on-label.
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Imaging evidence of the study knee that includes any of the following:
Clinical evidence of the study knee that includes any of the following:
Bi-cortical nail implantation cannot be achieved, including where the required nail length is not yet available.
Current tobacco use or has quit within 3 months of study enrolment.
Substance abuse history.
Diabetes mellitus, HbA1c>8
High surgical risk due to pre-existing conditions.
Currently pregnant or has plans to become pregnant prior to surgery.
Active infection or history of chronic infection in study knee.
Will require concomitant procedures within study knee, including but not limited to ligament reconstruction, tendon repair, meniscus repair, microfracture, osteotomy, or osteochondral transplantation (Meniscal tears, including chronic, are acceptable if no repair is required)
Significant malalignment (varus or valgus) of the knee (>8°)
Use of augmentation or concomitant biologic therapy during surgery.
Contraindications to magnetic resonance imaging.
Any condition which in the view of the treating physician makes it inadvisable for the subject to participate in the study.
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Lindsey Agnew, MS
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