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The Hyalex MTP Study

The Hyalex MTP Study

Recruiting
21-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The HYALEX SLALOM MTP Hemiarthroplasty System consists of a synthetic implant designed to replace the distal metatarsal surface of the great toe for treatment of arthritis . The system is composed of the HYALEX MTP Implant and instrumentation. The implant consists of the HYALEX Cartilage material bonded to a titanium backing.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. 21-75 years;
  2. Body Mass Index (BMI) ≤ 38;
  3. Degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis of the first metatarsal joint with ICRS grade 2, 3, or 4;
  4. Pre-operative VAS pain score of \>40;
  5. Presence of good bone stock, without need for bone graft

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Known allergy to polyurethanes, bone cement, acrylic, or titanium;
  2. Due to anatomy and/or lesion location, inability to position the implant flush or slightly proud relative to the articular surface precluding proper device placement;
  3. Lack of 2mm of vital bone on all sides of implant site;
  4. Cartilage lesions on the phalanx of ICRS Grade 3 - 4 opposite the lesion intended for treatment;
  5. Additional ipsilateral lower limb (hip, knee, ankle, or foot) pathology that requires active treatment (e.g., surgery, brace);
  6. Bilateral degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis of the MTP joints that would require simultaneous treatment of both MTP joints;
  7. Previous cheilectomy resulting in inadequate bone stock;
  8. Diagnosis of gout;
  9. Hallux varus to any degree or hallux valgus \>20;
  10. Hyper mobility at proximal metatarsal joint;
  11. Interphalangeal angle \>15

Study details
    Hallux Valgus
    Hallux Limitus
    Hallux Rigidus

NCT07538141

Hyalex Orthopaedics, Inc.

13 May 2026

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