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NCT ID: NCT03686241 Recruiting - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

The Use of a Dynamic Compression Intramedullary Nail for Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis

Start date: May 22, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical efficacy of a novel dynamic compression intramedullary nail for tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis.

NCT ID: NCT03674905 Recruiting - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

Peripheral Nerve Block Compared to Intra-articular Injection for TAA Post-operative Pain

Start date: November 29, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ankle arthritis is associated with debilitating pain and chronic disability. For the treatment of severe ankle arthritis, total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is one treatment option. Postoperative pain management in joint arthroplasty is an ongoing and relevant issue. The purpose of this study is to examine if differences exist in postoperative pain control, overall patient satisfaction, and use of narcotics using an intra-articular injection in the operating room compared with a peripheral nerve block in patients undergoing TAA.

NCT ID: NCT03650010 Recruiting - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

Total Ankle Replacement: Clinical and Radiological Outcomes

Start date: May 11, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This retrospective and prospective study intends to evaluate the epidemiology and effectiveness of ankle joint surgery in patients operated from January 2011 to March 2026, evaluating the results both clinically and radiographically.

NCT ID: NCT02324907 Completed - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

The Use of a Dynamic Compression Intramedullary Nail for Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis

Start date: January 28, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical efficacy of a novel dynamic compression intramedullary nail for tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis.

NCT ID: NCT01131455 Terminated - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

ACP for Local Application in Ankle Arthrodesis

Start date: October 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare the outcomes of patients who undergo three different types of surgeries for ankle fusion and reconstruction.

NCT ID: NCT00921076 Recruiting - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

Gait Analysis of Ankle Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis

Start date: June 2002
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Surgical options for managing hindfoot arthritis include: joint fusion, total ankle joint replacement or osteotomies (realignment) of bones. Fusion of arthritic hindfoot joints has been the accepted method of managing hindfoot arthritis for over a century. Recently, total ankle replacement has evolved as a treatment option for patients with end stage ankle arthritis. A comparison of gait for patients before and after hindfoot fusion or total ankle replacement will give further information about the outcome of this treatment. The principal aim of this project is to assess the effect of total ankle replacement or hindfoot fusion on gait. We are also interested in the outcome of the surgery and its effect on your symptoms (eg. pain and mobility). The results of this study will aid researchers in assessing this new treatment modality. Your involvement in this study is critical for the researchers to further analyze this new form of treatment and your time and involvement is appreciated.

NCT ID: NCT00552136 Recruiting - Ankle Arthritis Clinical Trials

Canadian Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Surgical Treatment of Ankle Arthritis Outcome Study

Start date: February 2005
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to see if the clinical outcome success rate of Total Ankle Arthroplasty is similar to that of Ankle Arthrodesis over a period of 10 years. This will include looking at whether Total ankle arthroplasty results in a lower rate of hindfoot arthrosis and arthritis after surgery compared to ankle joint arthrodesis and if the rate of complications and revision surgery is acceptable when compared to Ankle Arthrodesis over a period of 10 years.