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NCT ID: NCT06365112 Recruiting - Acetabulum Fracture Clinical Trials

Endoscopic Acetabulum Surgery

Start date: April 2024
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Try to develop an endoscopic surgical technique to treat acetabulum fractures

NCT ID: NCT05215626 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Pelvic Ring Fracture

PMCF Study on the Safety, Performance and Clinical Benefits Data of the Zimmer® Reconstruction System

Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study is a monocentric, retrospective, non-randomized, non-controlled and consecutive series post-market study. The purpose of this study is to confirm safety, performance and clinical benefits of the Reconstruction System (implants and instrumentation) when used for temporary internal fixation and stabilization of fractures during the normal healing process. The primary objective is the assessment of performance by analyzing fracture healing. The secondary objectives are the assessment of safety by recording and analyzing the incidence and frequency of complications and adverse events. Relation of the events to implant, instrumentation and/or procedure should be specified. Subjects' outcomes will also be assessed.

NCT ID: NCT03040739 Completed - Acetabulum Fracture Clinical Trials

Treatment of Acetabulum Fracture With O'ARM Surgical Imaging

Start date: July 8, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Acetabulum fracture are high energy trauma in young people as it can be the result of a simple fall in elder people. This fracture generates an incongruity between acetabulum and femoral head. So surgery is recognized as the best treatment even if technically difficult because of the the complexity of anatomy.Navigation is widely used in orthopaedic surgery . The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of peroperative navigation system on reduction of the acetabulum articular surface