About this trial
Rotator cuff (RC) injuries are particularly prevalent, difficult to repair, and attachment between the bone and tendon is notoriously difficult to achieve. The most common method and current standard of care (SOC) for reattaching connective tissues (e.g., ligaments, tendons) to bone typically involves suture anchor-based techniques, but this is fraught with problems. More specifically, re-tearing of the connective tissue after this procedure occurs in 30-60% of cases, and can be even higher in patients who engage in smoking, have a diagnosis of diabetes, etc. To address these clinical challenges, Sparta Biopharma Inc. (Sparta) developed a unique technology, called BioEnthesis, to improve the connection between the tendon and bone. Pre-clinical in vivo studies demonstrated that the biphasic bovine cancellous matrix regenerated at the bone-soft tissue interface-thereby leading to high structural integrity and will likely lead to reduced re-tear rates over time. The investigators hypothesize that patients in this interventional cohort will experience enhanced mobility, reduced pain, and less re-tears after RC procedures versus a standard suture anchor-based repair.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
DEERS-eligible
Adults, between the ages of 18-65 (inclusive)
Presenting with a rotator cuff tear that is reparable surgically (a reparable tear is defined as tear of the RC where it is possible to bring the retracted tendon edge back to the greater tuberosity of the humerus under minimal tension)
Ability to undergo surgery to repair rotator cuff tear
Disqualifiers
Previous shoulder surgery (excluding acromioplasty or diagnostic arthroscopy)
Inability to receive an MRI
Current (within the past 6 months) tobacco user
Unwilling to remain tobacco free for the duration of the study
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Rotator cuff repairs with BioEnthesis augmentation
- Rotator cuff repairs without BioEnthesis augmentation
Treatment groups
Locations
5Sponsors and collaborators
Brooke Army Medical Center
Lead sponsor
Sparta Biopharma
Collaborator