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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine if administration of tranexamic acid (TXA), a clotting agent, will decrease blood loss, the need for transfusion, and reduce the likelihood of wound complications such as infection. Investigators will also see if the drug can effectively decrease operative time and length of hospitalization.
This study is an international, single arm, multicenter, prospective follow-up, non-significant risk, Post-Market Clinical Follow-up (PMCF), which is designed to collect safety and performance data on commercially available Perform® Fracture. Data collected from this study will be used for purposes, including but not limited to, PMS, peer-reviewed publications, education materials, future regulatory submissions, and/or product development.
The diagnosis of LHCF is complicated by radiographic inability to show the full extent of the injury into the chondral (unossified) epiphysis. MRI gives a perfect view of these fractures. The safety and feasibility of non-operative treatment based on MRI findings in children with elbow fractures has not been investigated in a Danish setting. If safe and feasible, the use of MRI could dramatically lower the need for surgery in children with LHCF.