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The objective of this study is to evaluate efficacy and the safety of GelrinC® implant microfracture in the treatment of patients with symptomatic articular cartilage defect(s) of the femoral condyle.
To demonstrate the superior clinical efficacy of GelrinC on pain and function for the treatment of symptomatic focal articular cartilage defects of the femoral condyle in comparison to microfracture historical control at 24 months post-surgery.
The primary objective is to compare the migration of both the femoral and tibial component by the use of a CS insert or CR insert both made of HXPLE using model-based roentgen stereophotogrammetric analysis (mRSA). Furthermore, the safety and…
PRIMARY* To determine the efficacy on study Day 28 of T-Guard in inducing a clinical response in patients with severe acute GVHD refractory to first line steroid therapy.SECONDARY* To evaluate the overall safety and efficacy during the first 6…