Clinical Trial

Study of Personalized Instrument in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty The P.I.T.S.A. Study

Study acronym: PITSA
Recruiting
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Summary
Total shoulder arthroplasty is an effective procedure to improve patients function and to relieve shoulder pain in cases of glenohumeral arthritis. The main challenge of this procedure is implanting the glenoid component. Indeed, surgical exposure is difficult and proper visualization of the glenoid is demanding. The current free-hand method is not precise and especially unreliable in glenoids with severe deformity. Inappropriate reaming and glenoid positioning can cause more bone loss during surgery. In anatomic prostheses, glenoid component fixation is demanding and is the first component to present loosening at long term follow-up. When it comes to reverse arthroplasty, the glenoid component, once again, requires the most attention. Malpositioning of the glenosphere can cause notching, loosening, and instability. In order to prevent these complications, precision in glenoid implantation is key. To this end, intraoperative computer navigation would be a helpful tool, but the increased expenses in computer equipment represent massive costs and possibly increases in surgical time. A more affordable option is a personalized guide, for which the only extra expense is the customized guide. These guides are based on precise 3D CT scan templates. Previous studies have evaluated the precision of the guide in vivo and in vitro, but none have measured it in a randomized study. As it represents additional costs, its efficacy needs to be proven before widespread use. This method may also provide secondary benefits, such as decreasing operating time, lowering short- and long-term complications, and improving efficacy. The objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of a patient specific glenoid guide.
Protocol Amendment History 6 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 6 times since 2019-02-13; most recent amendment 2025-09-16.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2019-12-09
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT03839758
Lead Sponsor Université de Montréal
Conditions Shoulder Arthritis
Enrollment 112 participants
Start Date 2019-10-08
Primary Completion 2026-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2028-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-09-22