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NCT ID: NCT02245893 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Fracture Dislocation of Ankle Joint

A Prospective Randomized Pilot Study to Compare Open Versus Percutaneous Syndesmosis Repair of Unstable Ankle Fractures

ART
Start date: August 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates fracture healing, anatomic reduction and return to functioning in patients with unstable Weber C type fractures of the ankle. Best outcomes are obtained when a good alignment of the ankle joint is maintained and natural function of the syndesmosis (space between the tibia and fibula bones) is restored. The syndesmosis and ankle joint is stabilized by a series of ligaments which are often damaged in Weber C type fractures. Current syndesmosis repair techniques traverse the tibia and fibula, but do not anatomically reconstruct the ligaments. The investigators will compare reconstruction of the unstable syndesmosis by open reduction and internal fixation using a syndesmosis screw coupled with anterior ligament (AiTFL) anatomic repair technique (ART) to percutaneous repair using a syndemosis screw only (SCREW). Radiographic, pain and functional outcome scores will be compared between the groups using validated outcome measures.

NCT ID: NCT02208245 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Distal Radius Fractures

Prospective Clinical Trial Comparing Infraclavicular Versus Axillary Approach to Brachial Plexus Block

Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The brachial plexus block is an anesthetic technique often used for surgical procedures of the upper limb. To get the brachial plexus block, several routes can be used, including the axillary and infraclavicular approach. Few studies have compared these techniques, considering the time to perform the block, the onset time and success rate, with conflicting results. Furthermore, there is little information in the literature comparing the length of postoperative analgesia provided by these techniques. Therefore, the investigators designed this study in order to elucidate the differences between these two techniques to assist the anesthesiologist to choose the best of them in clinical practice.

NCT ID: NCT02194660 Active, not recruiting - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Fragility Fracture Liaison Service Project

Start date: January 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Aims: to Establish the FLS services at the National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) and its Beihu Branch (BB). Method: From Jan., 2014, two related fracture liaison services (FLSs) following the 13 'Capture the Fracture Best Practice Standards' were implemented at the National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) health care system. The main hospital (MH) program enrolled patient with 1) new hip fracture 2) newly identified radiographic vertebral fractures or 3) clinical vertebral fractures from both inpatients and outpatients. The Beihu branch (BB) program enrolled only the later two types of patients from outpatients. During the whole study period, two programs planed to enroll 600 fracture patients. Each patient would be assessed at baseline, and every 4 month for at least one year.

NCT ID: NCT02047955 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Shoulder Arthroplasty and Fracture Repair

Tornier Shoulder Outcomes Study to Examine Safety and Functional Outcomes in Shoulder Arthroplasty and Fracture Patients

Start date: March 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The Tornier Shoulder Outcomes Study is designed to collect safety and efficacy data on designated commercially available Tornier Shoulder repair products. In addition, this study will provide performance data for use in education, marketing materials, peer-reviewed publications and support research and development of future products.

NCT ID: NCT02045537 Active, not recruiting - HIV Clinical Trials

Retrospective Study to Determine the Incidence of Bone Fractures in HIV-infected Patients in Spain

INFOHS
Start date: June 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study to determine the incidence of Bone Fractures in HIV infected patients in Spain

NCT ID: NCT02032966 Active, not recruiting - Ankle Fracture Clinical Trials

Surgical Versus Nonsurgical Treatment of Fibular Fractures: A Prospective Randomized Study

Start date: April 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Isolated surgical repair of the inside portion of the tibia may be enough to stabilize an ankle fracture in which both the tibia and the fibula are broken. This would alleviate the need for another incision, plate, and screws to repair the fibula. The purpose of this study is to help determine if surgically repairing only the tibia fracture will lead to equivalent clinical outcomes when compared with surgical repair of both bones. The hypothesis of this study is that operative stabilization of the medial malleolus fracture only, in otherwise ligamentously stable bimalleolar and/or trimalleolar fractures of the ankle, will lead to equivalent clinical outcomes and functional scores as those treated with operative stabilization of both malleoli and/or all malleoli.

NCT ID: NCT01920568 Active, not recruiting - Fractures, Bone Clinical Trials

A Study to Compare Denosumab With Zoledronic Acid in Subjects With Bone Metastases From Solid Tumors

Start date: August 2013
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double-blind, double-dummy study designed to provide bridging data in an Asian population to Amgen's studies of denosumab in subjects with bone metastases from solid tumors. The study is designed to provide data to a large global dataset of phase-III studies including breast cancer, prostate cancer, and all solid tumors, plus multiple myeloma, to support the regulatory approval for marketing and patient access to denosumab for the prevention of SREs in Chinese subjects with bone metastases from solid tumors. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate and compare the percent change from baseline to Week 13 in the bone marker urinary amino-terminal cross-linking telopeptide of type I collagen (uNTx) corrected for urine creatinine (uNTx/uCr) in subjects treated with denosumab to those treated with zoledronic acid. The study is designed to test the superiority of denosumab over zoledronic acid.

NCT ID: NCT01770769 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Femoral Neck Fractures

Undisplaced Femoral Neck Fractures in the Elderly: A Trial Comparing Internal Fixation to Hemiarthroplasty

Start date: February 6, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Clinical research during the last ten years has revealed that elderly patients with a displaced femoral neck fracture should be treated with arthroplasty instead of closed reduction of the fracture followed by internal fixation with pins or screws. Few clinical trials have addressed undisplaced or minimally displaced fractures of the femoral neck. These fractures have been associated with a good prognosis and likewise a good functional outcome. However, recent articles present far less favorable results, with high re-operation rates (10-15%), reduced function, and pain on walking after internal fixation. Indirect comparing studies, suggest that hemiarthroplasty may yield better functional outcomes and lower re-operation rates. Approximately 20% of all femoral neck fractures in patients aged 70 years or older are minimally displaced or undisplaced. Hence the investigators call for a randomised controlled trial comparing pain, function, walking ability, quality of life, re-operation rates and complications after internal fixation versus hemiarthroplasty in patients aged 70 years and older.

NCT ID: NCT01766648 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Distal Femur Fracture

Far Cortical Locking Versus Standard Constructs for Distal Femur Fractures

FCL
Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To determine if Far Cortical Locking screws increase fracture healing rates at 3 months in Closed Distal Femur Fractures in adults when compared to Standard screw constructs. Fracture healing at 3 months will be assessed via radiographic and clinical assessment of the fracture. Null Hypothesis: There will be no difference in fracture healing at 3 months post-fixation between subjects treated with far cortical locking screw or standard screw fixation.

NCT ID: NCT01758796 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Lateral Malleolus Fracture

A Noninferiority RCT Comparing Operative vs Nonoperative Treatment for ER-stress Positive Weber-B Unimalleolar Fractures

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Current gold standard treatment for unstable (those found unstable in external rotation (ER) stress testing Weber B-type, Lauge-Hansen supination-external rotation type IV) ankle fractures is open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with semitubular plates and screws. However, there is some preliminary evidence to suggest that these type of fibula fractures can be managed non-operatively with comparable functional outcome. The aim of this randomized, non-inferiority trial is to assess whether non-operative treatment (cast immobilisation) yields a non-inferior functional outcome compared to surgery with no excess harms (primarily, fracture and wound healing problems and infection).