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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare robotic arm assisted surgery with manual surgery in patients operated with knee replacement.
The main aim of the study is to compare changes in joint awareness (measured by the Forgotten Joint Score.
Participants who are listed for knee arthroplasty are randomised to either robotic arm assisted surgery or manual surgery.
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Study Title:
Robotic Assisted Surgery in total knee replacement versus Manual Total Knee Arthroplasty: A randomised controlled trial
Type of study:
CE marked device study
Trial Design:
Multi-center site prospective parallel group randomised controlled trial
Trial Participants:
Listed for routine primary total knee replacements
Investigational Device:
MAKO Robotic Arm Assisted Surgical System
Control:
Conventional jig-based surgery
Implant (Intervention and Control):
Triathlon TKR
Planned Sample Size:
200 (100 MAKO, 100 Manual)
Follow-up duration:
24 months following surgery
Planned Trial Period:
Nov 2022 - 2024
Primary Objective:
To compare changes in joint awareness (measured by the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS)20) from baseline to 12 months following TKR between the two groups.
Secondary Objectives
Primary Endpoint:
Functional outcome measured by the changes in joint awareness of the FJS score at 12 months following the intervention.
Secondary Endpoints:
Secondary outcomes will be collected up to 24 months following the intervention.
Device Name:
Both arms will receive Triathlon TKR with a highly crossed linked (X3) cruciate retaining polyethylene insert.
The intervention group will utilise the MAKO robotic arm to make the bone cuts.
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