About this trial
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of hand transplantation as a treatment for patients with loss of limb below the elbow, The study will focus on patients who have had loss of limb. The primary endpoint is the ability to use the tranplanted limb in activities of daily living at 18 months following transplantation measured by a quantitative functional test.
Study activities include several study visits over 18 months and include; demographics, medical history, vital signs, psychosocial evaluation, urine, blood test, chest x-ray, bone density scans, and biopsies. Subjects who are 18-65 and willing to travel to site and have loss of limb will be included in study evaluation.
Risks of the study include risk of rejection and infection after being transplanted. Additional risk are associated with procedures that include blood draws, biopsies, x-rays, and potential loss of confidentiality. All patient data will be kept electronically and in accordance with the requirements of Duke University. In addition to the experimental data, this database includes recipient and donor demographics and transplant relevant medical history, range of motion, sensation, and immunosuppressive medications. Data will be recorded and reported in accordance with the standards required by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients from 18-65 years old with loss of limb
Willingness and legal ability to give informed consent
Willingness to travel to study site for protocol specific samples to be taken, or in some cases, the ability to send samples via overnight mail
Disqualifiers
Any condition that precludes serial follow-up
Any condition that would likely increase the risk of protocol participation or confound the interpretation of the data
Any active malignancy or any history of a malignancy or lymphoma
Inability or unwillingness to comply with protocol monitoring and therapy and immunodeficiency syndrome(s)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Belatacept
- Hand transplant
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Linda Cendales
Lead sponsor
Duke University
Sponsor institution