View clinical trials related to Femoral Neck Fractures.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to compare OR3O™ Dual Mobility System to a conventional, single-bearing design Total Hip System in subjects who undergo Primary THA. Data collected in this study will be used to support National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) regulatory approval of OR3O™ Dual Mobility System in China as well as to support and maintain product registration in global markets. Primary Objective: Assess safety and efficacy of the OR3O™ Dual Mobility System in Primary THA at 1 year postoperative. Secondary Objective(s): Assess safety and efficacy of the OR3O™ Dual Mobility System and compatible components in Primary THA up to 2 years after surgery. Other Objective(s): Assess the hip dislocation and hospital readmission up to 2 years after device implantation. 4 study sites in China.
The purpose of this study is to assess the reoperation rate of fractures that have occurred at the neck of the femur that are treated with the CONQUEST FN Femoral Neck Fracture System. The CONQUEST FN Femoral Neck Fracture System is approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It consists of a stainless steel plate and up to three (3) screws intended to treat both non-displaced and displaced fractures to the femoral neck.
This study is a multi-center, prospective, non-controlled post-market surveillance study. The primary objective of this study is to confirm the safety and performance of the CLS Brevius stem with Kinectiv technology by obtaining implant survivorship and clinical outcomes data for the commercially available stem.
A prospective, randomized study comparing the effectiveness of a new system, Dynaloc compared with three cancellous screws, for osteosynthesis of femoral neck fractures
The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of surgical fixation (cancellous screws versus sliding hip screws) and biologic intervention (Vitamin D versus placebo) on patient important outcomes.
Tranexamic acid (TA) is a synthetic antifibrinolytic agent. It prevents degradation of fibrin and delays the breakdown of hemostatic clots. It has been demonstrated in multiple studies and meta analyses to decrease blood loss in elective hip and knee arthroplasty. However, concerns about the prothrombotic side effects of systemic administration of TA has hindered the widespread adoption of this medication in orthopaedic patients due to their high risk for thrombotic complications such as deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism Topical application of tranexamic acid has been proposed as a way to mitigate the potential prothrombotic effects of TA. Topical application of TA has been demonstrated to be beneficial in oral and cardiac surgery. Plasma levels of TA have been found to be minimal following topical application, minimizing its potential systemic thromboembolic side effects. TA has been used topically in total knee arthroplasty, with significant reductions in blood loss and no increase in thromboembolic complications8,10. Data on the use of TA in hip fracture surgery is limited, and there are no studies examining topical use of TA in hip fracture surgery.
There are two surgical approaches (incision types) used by surgeons who do total hip replacements. The purpose of this study is to determine which type of surgical approach (incision type) produces the best results for patients who have a total hip replacement. Null Hypothesis : There is no difference in complication rate, functional outcome, surgical time, or blood loss when comparing outcomes in patients receiving THA to hemiarthroplasty or ORIF for femoral neck fractures.
Falls are a common problem in elderly people which they have to receive the operation. Hemiarthroplasty is one of the common orthopedics operations. The prompt operation and good pain control will provide the good recovery and outcome. The investigators compare the efficacy of postoperative pain control between Intrathecal morphine 0.1 milligrams (mg.) with the local infiltration of 0.25% Bupivacaine for 20 milliliters (ml.) in patients received hip hemiarthroplasty under spinal anesthesia.
Retrieval study and histological examination of BiMetric Femoral Components with hydroxyapatite coatings.