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Arthrodesis of a distal interphalangeal joint of the finger (DIP) is mainly performed for a degenerated and painful joint. Various stabilization methods have been used to provide compression at the arthrodesis site such as pins, steel wires, compression screws, headless compression screws, bioresorbable implants and intramedullary staples. Although with complications such as implant fractures or dorsal cortical erosion, intramedullary arthrodesis staples provide reliable pain relief and a consistent fusion rate while inevitably scarring the finger pulp or nail dystrophy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the bone fusion time during an arthrodesis performed with the Kerifuse shape memory implant.


Clinical Trial Description

Arthrodesis of a distal interphalangeal joint of the finger (DIP) is mainly performed for a degenerated and painful joint. Various stabilization methods have been used to provide compression at the arthrodesis site such as pins, steel wires, compression screws, headless compression screws, bioresorbable implants and intramedullary staples. Although with complications such as implant fractures or dorsal cortical erosion, intramedullary arthrodesis staples provide reliable pain relief and a consistent fusion rate while inevitably scarring the finger pulp or nail dystrophy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the bone fusion time during an arthrodesis performed with the Kerifuse shape memory implant. Main objective is to evaluate the bone fusion time in arthrodesis performed with the Kerifuse shape memory implant. Secondary objectives are : - to evaluate the fusion rate and its associated healing time - to evaluate patient satisfaction, including aesthetic aspect - to assess overall hand function - to evaluate the radiological evolution of the KeriFuse® implant and its implantation site - To evaluate the radiological evolution of the arthrodesis angle between the post-operative situation and the final fusion position ;


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NCT number NCT06151834
Study type Interventional
Source Clinique Saint François, Nice, France
Contact Nicolas DREANT, MD
Phone +334 93 13 68 31
Email nicolas.dreant@sfr.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 1, 2023
Completion date September 1, 2026

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