Intertrochanteric Fracture Clinical Trial
Official title:
PFN-A Intramedullary Nail and Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture. Augmentation of the Femoral Head Assessed by PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography - Computed Tomography)- a Randomized Trial
This study evaluates the potential negative effect of cement augmentation in the femoral head on viability of the head. Half of the participants will have the standard intramedullary nail (PFN-A; Proximal Femoral Nail Augmentation), while the other half will get the standard nail plus cement augmentation.
Cement augmentation is believed to increase the bone implant interface and therefore decrease
the risk of implant cut-out of the femoral head. The cement used in previous studies has
produced heat and thermal necrosis on bone cells. The cement used in this study (TraumaCemV+)
is manufactured specially for this implant and for the augmentation of this implant.
TraumaCemV sets under low temperature (40 degrees Celsius) and we do not anticipate any heat
necrosis. The volume effect of the cement could theoretically also damage the blood flow in
the femoral head. There have been no negative effects in big series of patients operated with
this technique.
The aim of this study is to quantify the viability of the femoral head with the use PET-CT
(Positron Emission Tomography with simultaneous Computed Tomography) including a radioactive
isotope (Fluorine-18) and the use of threedimensional computed tomography.
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