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NCT ID: NCT04648332 Completed - Femur Fracture Clinical Trials

Compartment Psoas Block Efficacy and Safety

Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy and safety of the prolonged compartment psoas block for analgesia and anesthesia for femur surgery in the elderly

NCT ID: NCT04626141 Withdrawn - Femoral Fractures Clinical Trials

Supracondylar Distal Femur Fractures and Abaloparatide

Start date: June 2024
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Supracondylar femur fractures in the geriatric population present a unique challenge to the orthopaedic surgeon both in terms of fixation, healing, and final extremity axial alignment. Pulsed dosing of parathyroid hormone derivatives (Forteo) has been shown to increase bone mass, and several studies in Europe have demonstrated its benefit as an adjuvant for fracture healing. Abaloparatide represents a new compound which similarly offers great potential for accelerating fracture healing, especially healing associated with callous formation. This is a randomized, double blind placebo-controlled trial to compare a group of patients being treated for supracondylar distal femur fractures who receive abaloparatide (n=38) with a control group of patients who receive a placebo (n=38).

NCT ID: NCT04528459 Recruiting - Hip Fractures Clinical Trials

Computer-Assisted Fixation of Trochanteric Femur Fractures

Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess whether the Stryker© ADAPT™ augmented-reality platform can assist surgeons in optimizing placement of the lag screw component of the Stryker© Gamma™ cephalomedullary nail.

NCT ID: NCT04514601 Completed - Orthopedic Disorder Clinical Trials

A Quality Improvement Project to Assess and Refine the Handover Process at Morning Trauma Meetings

Start date: October 23, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This project was intended to observe the handover of trauma and orthopaedic patients at a district general hospital in the UK. Following the implementation of a standard operating protocol, the handover of patient information improved including neck of femur fracture patients significantly. The study can therefore be utilised by other similarly structured departments to improve the handover process, thereby improving patient safety.

NCT ID: NCT04498715 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Trochanteric Fracture of Femur

Trochanteric Femur Fracture Operated With Dynamic Hip Screw System (DHS) Augmented With a Biphasic Apatite Sulphate Combined With Systemic or Local Bisphosphonate

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to study the process of bone regeneration around a metal device in the femoral neck canal using a synthetic bone substitute Cerament bone void filler (BVF) and bisphosphonate (Zometa) locally or systemically that affects bone metabolism. Furthermore, fracture healing and implant migration will be investigated.

NCT ID: NCT04494672 Recruiting - Femoral Fracture Clinical Trials

A Study to Verify if the Surgery for the Proximal Femur Fracture Can be Improved With the Help of a Navigation System

Start date: September 28, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The ADAPT system is a software that calculate a virtual 3D reconstruction of the femoral head without additional radiation. It automatically detects the used implant and its position relative to the femoral head, helping the surgeon to achieve an optimal proximal screw positioning in the femoral head. The investigators want to verify if with the addition of the ADAPT system the investigators can improve screw placement and reduce surgery time and radiation exposure.

NCT ID: NCT04418674 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Fracture of Proximal End of Femur

Comparison of Analgesic Effectiveness of Intravenous Ketamine and Fentanyl for Spinal Anesthesia is Sitting Position in Patients With Proximal Femur Fracture

Start date: June 25, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective comparative study which will be conducted in patients with proximal femur fracture undergoing operative interventions under subarachnoid block in sitting position. Ketamine group will receive 0.3mg/kg intravenously and Fentanyl group will receive 1.5mcg/kg before changing the position from supine to sitting for subarachnoid block. Analgesic effectiveness of the two drugs will be compared by Numeric Rating Scale for pain. Research hypothesis (Null hypothesis) There is no difference in analgesic effectiveness, patient satisfaction, spinal performance and occurrence of adverse effects between Intravenous ketamine and intravenous fentanyl in patients with proximal femur fracture. Alternate hypothesis Intravenous Ketamine in patients with proximal femur fracture improves the level of analgesia, patient satisfaction, spinal performance and occurrence of adverse effects when compared to intravenous fentanyl.

NCT ID: NCT04311892 Recruiting - Hip Fractures Clinical Trials

Hip Abductor Muscle Dysfunction After Nailing of Proximal Femoral Fractures, Incidence and Contributing Factors.

Start date: January 18, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Proximal femoral fractures(PFFs) are common with advancing age. Proximal femoral nail (PFN) is now increasingly used to fix unstable fractures. Studies have demonstrated that muscle strength deficit is significantly large after PFFs. N. Ivanova et al found that hip muscle isometric strength for the fractured leg was significantly decreased 1 week and 6 months postoperatively. Besides, a recent study done by Nitin Wale et al concluded that abductor weakness and trendeleburg gait are fairly common in patients treated with PFN and this complaint is often overlooked. Despite significant improvement in muscle function after at least 6 months of physiotherapy as demonstrated by previous studies, we didn't come over a study explaining the main causes of remaining abductor lurch in patients with united fracture of the proximal femur treated using proximal femoral nail (short type).

NCT ID: NCT04311866 Withdrawn - Pediatric ALL Clinical Trials

Femoral Pediatric Fractures. Walking Spica Cast vs Synthetic Pants

Start date: January 4, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Femoral pediatric shaft fractures are a common orthopedic injury. Conservative treatment is still the preferred method by orthopedic surgeons. The walking spica cast is used in patients between 1 year old and 6 years old, in patients with isolated and low-energy fractures. The use of synthetic materials is preferred (fiber glass) for resistance, durability and low weight makes them optimal.

NCT ID: NCT04309539 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Proximal Femur Fracture

Which Analgesia is Better for Proximal Femoral Fractures?

Start date: September 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This patient population is typically elderly and frail. They are at risk of adverse effects secondary to inadequate pain management such as prolonged admissions and poor functional outcomes. Regional analgesia is preferred due to their opioid-sparing effects and reduction in related adverse effects but The analgesia from these blocks is only moderate and literature suggests that the obturator nerve (ON) is not covered.