The study was designed by the principal investigator, Dr. Alastair Younger, and the St. Paul's Hospital Foot and Ankle Research Group, who will conduct the study. The study is being funded by Acumed LLC, the manufacturer of the Health Canada approved Acutrak 2® - 7.5 fully threaded screw. The purpose of this study is to assess and compare the effectiveness of fully threaded screws versus partially threaded screws in subtalar fusion, in order to determine the effect of the thread configuration on the success of the fusion procedure. Efficacy will be assessed primarily by computed tomography (CT) analysis of percent bone bridging across the subtalar joint at both 12 and 24 weeks post-op. Outcome scores will also be administered to compare general health and foot function between the two groups at baseline and at multiple post-op follow-up visits. Additional resource utilization (i.e. additional clinic and/or hospital admissions) will also be compared between the two groups post-op.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
The Acumed Acutrak 2® - 7.5 is a fully-threaded headless screw fixation, composed of 17 unique screw size options. The Acutrak 2® - 7.5 is available in sizes from 40 mm to 120 mm and is inserted using a 4.0 mm hex driver over a .094" guide wire. The Acutrak 2 Part Number is 30-0XXX and 30-0XXX-S.
The Synthes® 7.3 mm Cannulated screws are available in three thread options: 16 mm, 32 mm or fully threaded. This study will use the partially threaded options. The screws can be placed by small diameter guide wires. They are composed of 316L stainless steel or titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-7Nb).
St. Paul's Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RECRUITINGPost-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Width of Joint
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of the joint will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Width of Bone Bridging
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of bone bridging will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Width of Any Fixation Hardware
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of any fixation hardware will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Width of Joint
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of the joint will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Width of Bone Bridging
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of bone bridging will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Width of Any Fixation Hardware
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * For each observer at the time-point, each slice of the CT scan will be reviewed and the width of any fixation hardware will be measured.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Bone Bridging
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The percent of bone bridging will be calculated for each slice.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Bone Bridging
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The percent of bone bridging will be calculated for each slice.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Group Average Comparisons
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The averages of all coronal slices for the three observers (6 readings per 12 week post-operative CT scan) will be compared between the two study groups.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Group Average Comparisons
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The averages of all coronal slices for the three observers (6 readings per 24 week post-operative CT scan) will be compared between the two study groups.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 12 Week Inter- and Intra Observer Reliability
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The averages of all slices in the coronal plane will be compared between the three observers at 12 weeks to determine the inter- and intra- observer reliability of the measurements.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 12 weeks post-operation.
Post-operative CT Scans: 24 Week Inter- and Intra Observer Reliability
This outcome measure is to compare bone bridging between full thread versus partial thread screw. * The coronal images will have the area of the screw masked and will be reviewed by three independent, trained, and blinded observers. * The averages of all slices in the coronal plane will be compared between the three observers at 24 weeks to determine the inter- and intra- observer reliability of the measurements.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at 24 weeks post-operation.
Ankle Osteoarthritis Scale (AOS)
This questionnaire assesses pain and difficulty in both the left and right ankle.
Time frame: Outcome will be administered 5 times per patient: within 30 days of surgery, 6 weeks post-op, 12 weeks post-op, 24 weeks post-op and 52 weeks post-op.
Musculoskeletal Outcomes Data Evaluation and Management System (MODEMS) including Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36)
This questionnaire assesses multiple aspects patient health such as comorbidities, expectations/satisfaction, physical component score and mental component score. These measures and scores are values on a unitless scale.
Time frame: Outcome will be administered 5 times per patient: within 30 days of surgery, 6 weeks post-op, 12 weeks post-op, 24 weeks post-op and 52 weeks post-op.
Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM)
This questionnaire assesses activities of daily living and sports subscales.
Time frame: Outcome will be administered 5 times per patient: within 30 days of surgery, 6 weeks post-op, 12 weeks post-op, 24 weeks post-op and 52 weeks post-op.
Radiographic assessments performed pre-operatively and post-operatively
X-rays will be completed to confirm the status of the implanted study device. The x-rays will be assessed for component location and subsidence of the implanted screws and other radiographic parameters including radiolucencies, osteolysis, and hypertrophy.
Time frame: There are 4 assessments time points: within 30 days of surgery, 6 weeks post-op, 12 weeks post-op, and 52 weeks post-op.
Resource utilization between the groups including extra clinic visits, any reoperations within the study period, and any additional days in hospital during the study period
Additional clinic visits, post-operative hospital admissions, and re-operations will be recorded as part of assessment of health services and resource utilization. The total number additional resources will be recorded.
Time frame: Outcome will be measured through study completion, an average of 1 year post-operation per patient.
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Relationship between disease specific outcome scores (AOS and FAAM) and degree of bone bridging
The relationship between questionnaire outcome scores and degree of bone bridging will be assessed. Questionnaire outcome scores are values on a unitless scale, while bone bridging is a percentage. The relationship is a single unit measure derived from the relationship between the outcome value and bone bridging percentage.
Time frame: Outcome will be measured after AOS/FAAM outcome scores and degree of bone bridging is assessed for each patient, at approximately 1 year post-operation. .
Inter and intra observer reliability of the percent bone healing measured on sagittal and coronal views
The CT scan measurements will be assessed for reliability. Averages of all slices in the coronal and sagittal plane will be compared between the three observers on two occasions to determine the inter- and intra- observer reliability of the measurements.
Time frame: Measurements will be assessed at same time points as CT scans, at 12 and 24 weeks post-operation.