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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare two types of surgical fixation in patients with specific kinds of distal femur fractures. The main questions it aims to answer is which operation for distal femur fractures is better for efficient return to work and everyday activities.


Clinical Trial Description

Fractures of the distal femur are severe and common injuries sustained by Wounded Warriors in combat. Despite advances in implant technology, these injuries continue to have an unacceptably high rate of nonunion (failure to heal) of approximately 20%. This adverse outcome requires additional surgery to achieve fracture healing, which prolongs recovery and further delays return to duty often beyond one year after injury. The goal of this study is to investigate a potential treatment for distal femur fractures that has the potential to improve the likelihood of fracture healing and accelerate return of patient function during the healing process. ;


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NCT number NCT06286670
Study type Interventional
Source Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Contact Rachel Seymour, PhD
Phone 704.355.2000
Email Rachel.Seymour@atriumhealth.org
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 2024
Completion date December 2027