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Tornier HRS (Humeral Reconstruction System) Study (REVIVE)
Tornier HRS (Humeral Reconstruction System) Study (REVIVE)

NCT05500066

Enrolling By InvitationN/A

Sponsor: Stryker Trauma and Extremities

Conditions: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis Shoulder, Fractures Humerus, Avascular Necrosis, Correction of Functional Deformity

Interventions: Tornier HRS (HUMERAL RECONSTRUCTION SYSTEM) shoulder system

Countries: United States

This is an international, single arm, multicenter, prospective follow-up, non-significant risk, Post-Market Clinical Follow-up (PMCF) study. Data will be collected for the commercially available Tornier HRS (HUMERAL RECONSTRUCTION SYSTEM) shoulder system in both the anatomic and reversed configurations. Retrospective inclusions are allowed: study patients may be enrolled up to 3 months after date of surgery provided that the necessary pre-operative (baseline) and surgery data are accessible. Follow-up visits conducted from 3-month post-surgery onward must be prospective. The purpose of this study is to collect data needed to satisfy the European Union (EU) Medical Device Regulation (MDR) clinical post-market surveillance (PMS) and reporting requirements, and to support future regulatory submissions and peer-reviewed publications on device performance and safety.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: No

Study type: OBSERVATIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* 18 years or older at the time of the informed consent.
* Informed and willing to sign an informed consent form approved by IRB or Ethics Committee (EC) (when applicable).
* Willing and able to comply with the requirements of the study protocol.
* Considered for a candidate for shoulder arthroplasty using the study device
* Meets indications for use requirements or other local, regional, or geographic specific regulatory requirements

Exclusion Criteria:

* Not able to comply with the study procedures based on the judgment of the assessor (e.g., cannot comprehend study questions, inability to keep scheduled assessment times)
* Patient belongs to a vulnerable group of patients, including minor patients, those unable to decide for themselves to participate or needing a Legally Authorized Representative (LAR), or others who could be subject to coercion (patients who may not be acting on their own initiative) (referred as "vulnerable subject" in the section 3.44 of the ISO 14155 norm).
* Active local or systemic infection, sepsis, or osteomyelitis
* Poor bone quality, where there could be considerable migration of the prothesis and/or a chance of fracture of the humerus or glenoid (reassessed at time of surgery)
* Significant injury to the brachial plexus
* Inadequate bone stock in the proximal humerus or glenoid fossa for supporting the components
* Neuromuscular disease (e.g., joint neuropathy)
* Patient with known allergy to one of the product materials
* Metabolic disorders which may impair bone formation
* Patient pregnancy
* Planned for two-stage surgery (reassessed at time of surgery)
Locations (4)
  • Denver, Colorado, United States
  • Bradenton, Florida, United States
  • Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Lexington, Kentucky, United States