About this trial
The Investigators are planning to conduct a Pilot study of 40 patients of Pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing rotator cuff tendons repair (small tendons around the shoulder ) with or without augmentative patch. It includes patients between age groups 50 to 75 years with large (≥ 3cm and \< 5 cm ) rotator cuff tear that can be fully repaired using open or mini open repair with or without an augmentation with a human dermal matrix allograft (processed skin graft from a human donor ). The main aim is to examine whether the addition of the patch helps to reduce the rate of re-tear of the rotator cuff tendons at one year following surgery. Patients are randomized to receive either a repair with addition of an augmentative patch or a repair without a patch and have an identical follow-up after surgery. Patients are followed up in outpatient at 6 weeks , 3 months and 12 months after randomization and receive an Magnetic Resonant Imaging (MRI) scan 12 months after surgery. The primary outcome measure is to assess the Re-tear rate of rotator cuff at 12 months after surgery. The secondary outcome measure is to assess functional scores of the shoulder at 12 months . The tertiary outcome measures are to check the cost effectiveness of each procedure.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient aged at least 50 years to 75 years.
Degenerative cuff tear.
Large Full thickness rotator cuff tear (≥ 3cm and < 5 cm ) that is fully repairable.
Tears diagnosed using MRI scan.
Disqualifiers
Previous surgery on the affected shoulder.
Osteoarthritic changes.
Unable to have MRI Scans.
Significant neck pathology.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Allograft Patch