View clinical trials related to Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip.
Filter by:The goal of this registry is to review the data collected and research ways to improve patient safety, quality of care, and medical decision-making, reduce medical spending, and help advance orthopedic science and bioengineering.
This study will involve patients who are planned to have hip or knee replacement surgeries. They will undergo a Transthoracic Echocardiogram study (an ultrasound of the heart) to look for a Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO). A PFO is a hole in the heart that everyone is born with and in most cases eventually closes by adulthood. However, it does not always close in all people. The investigators will compare the participants as two groups - those with a PFO, and those without, and look for differences in delirium in their postoperative stay. This will help us look for an association between postoperative delirium and the presence of a PFO.
Preoperative anemia is an independent risk factor for the need for allogeneic transfusion during surgery and increased postoperative morbidity. Treatment of preoperative anemia is recommended. However the type of preoperative anemias in elective hip- and knee surgery has only been sparsely studied. This observational study aims to investigate the incidence and type of anemias prior to elective hip- and knee arthroplasty.
This observational study follows a cohort of patients scheduled for elective hip- or knee surgery but has preoperative anemia and are treated with Intravenous (IV) iron prior to surgery according to a recently introduced standardized treatment protocol at 6 high-volume surgical centres.
The purpose of this multicentre, prospective study is: - Document the Clinical and Radiographic performance of the stem at 3 months, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, 7 and 10 years. - Report Safety and Survivorship up to 10 years F/up.
The patients will be included the 1. or 2. day after surgery. All THA patients will be screened. Those reporting VAS > 40 during active 30 degrees hip flexion will be asked to participate. Included patients will receive 2xNCFL (singleshot) first placebo (8 ml saline) and then ropivacaine (8 ml ropivacaine 7,5mg/ml) or the other way around (randomized). There will be 45 minutes between the two blockades. The blockades will be ultrasound guided.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of the nervus cutaneous femoral lateralis (NCFL) blockade on postoperative pain after total hip replacement surgery. The NCFL-block is a pure sensory block. We hypothesized that the NCFL-block would reduced the postoperative pain without delaying mobilization.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether ultrasound guided fascia iliaca blocks performed before surgery help to reduce pain after elective total hip replacements.
This study is a prospective, open-label, post-market, non-randomized, multi-center clinical evaluation of the Secur-Fit Advanced Hip Stem for primary total hip arthroplasty with a cementless application in a consecutive series of patients who meet the eligibility criteria. The success rate of the Secur-Fit Advanced femoral stem, defined as absence of stem revision for aseptic loosening or femoral fracture, is expected to be no worse than 99% at 5 years postoperative with a non-inferiority margin of 2.5%.
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a common surgical procedure among Veterans. It is most often used to treat hip osteoarthritis, which is more common among Veterans than the general population. Some patients continue to experience functional limitations after THA, and studies have shown that these patients still tend to put greater loads on the opposite leg, which can increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis in that leg. One likely reason for these post-surgical limitations is that rehabilitation is very minimal following this procedure. This project will involve development and preliminary testing of a functional movement retraining program, designed to help Veterans improve their function and biomechanics after THA. The project will also develop processes for delivering this program in Veterans' homes, to increase accessibility.