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Active Not RecruitingNCT02772770

Pediatric ACL: Understanding Treatment Options

Pediatric ACL: Understanding Treatment Options (PLUTO)

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
765 (actual)
Sponsor
Boston Children's Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Pediatric ACL: Understanding Treatment Outcomes (PLUTO) is a multi-center, prospective cohort study. Specific aims of PLUTO are to evaluate the safety and comparative effectiveness of non-operative treatment, as well as four operative treatments including (1) transphyseal ACL reconstruction (2) partial transphyseal ACL reconstruction, (3) physeal-sparing epiphyseal ACL reconstruction using the Anderson technique, and (4) physeal-sparing ACL reconstruction using the Micheli/Kocher technique in prepubescent and pubescent skeletally immature patients.

Detailed description

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are being seen with increased frequency in pediatric and adolescent patients. The management of these injuries is controversial and includes nonoperative treatment and operative treatment with various surgical techniques. Pediatric ACL: Understanding Treatment Outcomes (PLUTO) is a multi-center, prospective cohort study. Specific aims of PLUTO are to evaluate the safety and comparative effectiveness of non-operative treatment, as well as four operative treatments including (1) transphyseal ACL reconstruction (2) partial transphyseal ACL reconstruction, (3) physeal-sparing epiphyseal ACL reconstruction using the Anderson technique, and (4) physeal-sparing ACL reconstruction using the Micheli/Kocher technique in prepubescent and pubescent skeletally immature patients. Accrual will take place over eight years at 9 pediatric sports medicine centers. Post-treatment outcome assessment will be performed at 6-9 months, 1 year, and 2, 5, and 10 years after treatment , including functional outcome, activity level, health-related quality of life, graft survivorship, knee stability, knee motion, and growth disturbance.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERNon-operative treatment group will undergo standardized treatment which will include rehabilitation, bracing and certain activity restrictionsThe non-operative treatment group will undergo standardized treatment which will include rehabilitation, bracing and certain activity restrictions.
PROCEDURESurgical technique: Transphyseal reconstructionStudy physicians will have the option to treat ACL injuries operatively or non-operatively, according to their standard of care. However, once the decision is made to manage the injury operatively or non-operatively, the physician must follow the appropriate standardized treatment protocol developed for the study. The operative treatment protocol will include standardized surgical techniques for transphyseal reconstruction with soft tissue graft and metaphyseal fixation.
PROCEDURESurgical technique: Partial transphyseal reconstructionStudy physicians will have the option to treat ACL injuries operatively or non-operatively, according to their standard of care. However, once the decision is made to manage the injury operatively or non-operatively, the physician must follow the appropriate standardized treatment protocol developed for the study. The operative treatment protocol will include partial transphyseal reconstruction (tibial transphyseal and femoral epiphyseal) with soft tissue graft.
PROCEDURESurgical technique: Physeal sparing reconstruction by the Anderson methodStudy physicians will have the option to treat ACL injuries operatively or non-operatively, according to their standard of care. However, once the decision is made to manage the injury operatively or non-operatively, the physician must follow the appropriate standardized treatment protocol developed for the study. The operative treatment protocol will include standardized surgical techniques for physeal sparing epiphyseal reconstruction with soft tissue graft (Anderson technique).
PROCEDURESurgical technique: Physeal sparing reconstruction by the Micheli/Kocher methodStudy physicians will have the option to treat ACL injuries operatively or non-operatively, according to their standard of care. However, once the decision is made to manage the injury operatively or non-operatively, the physician must follow the appropriate standardized treatment protocol developed for the study. The operative treatment protocol will include physeal-sparing with Iliotibial band combined extra-articular and intra-articular reconstructions (Micheli/Kocher Technique).

Timeline

Start date
2016-09-01
Primary completion
2030-05-01
Completion
2030-12-01
First posted
2016-05-16
Last updated
2025-05-13

Locations

10 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02772770. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.