Fracture Wrist Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multicenter Prospective Trial for Operative Treatment of Distal Pediatric Forearm Fractures With PLGA-based Biodegradable Material (Activa Im-Nails™) and Conventional Implants (K-wires)
The study is designed as a multicenter trial for the treatment of distal pediatric forearm fractures (=severely displaced distal metaphyseal forearm fractures) with a PLGA-based biodegradable intramedullary implant in children. The primary objective of the trial is to evaluate clinical outcome between Activa IM-Nail™ and K-wire in this indication. The secondary objective is to evaluate potential differences of potential complications in the operative method with either a biodegradable intramedullary PLGA-implant or with conventional K-wires. K-wire osteosynthesis will be made according to the conventional surgical technique by three paediatric trauma centers. Intramedullary PLGA implantation will be made by the Péterfy Hospital. The surgical indication will be the same in all groups, and follow-up will follow standard protocols. In the further clinical course, the patients in the study group treated with PLGA implants spare a subsequent operation for implant removal after 4-8 weeks. The results of different surgeries will be compared based on several criteria.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 164 |
Est. completion date | October 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 13 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Clinical diagnosis of distal radial or complete forearm fracture Metaphyseal radial/or distal forearm fractures with complete displacement and shortening. Age between of 3-13 years. Open physeal plates on X-rays. Closed or Grade I. open fractures Ability and willingness to give an informed consent Exclusion Criteria: Pathological fractures (e.g. bone cyst) Poly-traumatized patient Inability or unwillingness to give informed consent Closed physeal plates on X-rays. Active skin infection in the surgical area |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hungary | Heim Pál Hospital | Budapest | Üllöi Út 86 |
Hungary | Péterfy Hospital | Budapest | Fiumei Út 17 |
Hungary | Szent János Hospital | Budapest | Diós Árok 1. |
Hungary | Medical University of Pécs, Pediatric Surgery | Pécs | József Attila U 7. |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Péterfy Sándor Hospital |
Hungary,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with bioabsorbable Activa IM Nails™ correlate to less complications than the conventional K- wiring technique in displaced pediatric distal forearm or radial metaphyseal fractures? | We compare the incidence of minor and major complications of both surgical technique. These are: superficial skin infection, tendon injury, nerve injury, secondary displacement, deep infection, skin irritation. | Six months after operation | |
Secondary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with bioabsorbable Activa IM Nails™ also reduce the postoperative immobilisation time? | Calculation of postoperative immobilisation time in weeks. Calculation and comparison the necessary immobilisation times in both surgical techniques. | Eight weeks after operation | |
Secondary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with bioabsorbable Activa IM Nails™ not require a second intervention? | Calculation and comparioson of the number of a second operative intervention in both surgical techniqes. | Six months after operation | |
Secondary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with bioabsorbable Activa IM Nails™ also reduce the postoperative outpatient visits? | Calculation and comparison the number of postoperative outpatient visits in both surgical techniques. | 1 year after operation | |
Secondary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with biodegradable nails and K-wire technique results a full recovery of the functions within six months? | Examination by the range of motion method (ROM) of the wrists of the patients. Full recovery means , that the range of pronation/supination and flexion/extension of the wrist will be the same as the range of the healthy side.The examination is also performed at weeks 4,8,and 24. | Six months after operation | |
Secondary | Does the short intramedullary nailing operative method with biodegradable nails shortens the recovery time for the full function compared to the K-wiring method? | Based on the results of ROM -method examinations performed at weeks 4,8 and 24 weeks ,we compare and calculate the difference in the rates of function recovery in both surgical technique. | Six months after surgey |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Not yet recruiting |
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