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NCT number NCT06412913
Other study ID # OCI_2303
Secondary ID 334519
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 2024
Est. completion date June 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Orthofix s.r.l.
Contact Edo Knijff
Phone +390456719000
Email EdoKnijff@orthofix.it
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This study aims to retrospectively collect data from routine clinical practice in order to evaluate the safety profile of the MJ-FLEX elastic nail used in pediatric patients according to the manufacturer Instructions For Use (IFU) in the time frame from the time of surgery until the last follow-up visit available at the hospitals.


Description:

The study is planned to be conducted in two investigational sites, one in France and one in United Kingdom, both experienced in the treatment of pediatric patients with diaphyseal fractures in the clavicle and in upper and lower limbs, where the usage of MJ-Flex The New Metaizeau Nail (known as MJ-Flex) was part of the normal clinical practice. Investigator of both study sites will provide data for a maximum of 61 patients meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria (Considering a drop-out or a non-evaluable rate of 10% of the procedures) that will contribute for approximately 61 procedures in which MJ-Flex was used. No diagnostic or therapeutic intervention outside of routine clinical practice will be applied. The study has been designed to analyze medical records of patients where study data was collected as part of their routine clinical practice. Therefore, patients will be retrospectively enrolled in the study. Patients who have undergone MJ-Flex implantation from 02/2018 to 12/2022 are considered for the study The observation period of study subjects will comprise from surgery until the last follow up visit available. Medical records of the participating sites are expected to contain all the required information. In United Kingdom, no study visit will be required but according to local legislation, it will be essential that before collecting any information from medical records, participants or their guardians are asked for specific informed consent to be signed by them before any collection of patient information takes place. However, in France, due to the use of primary data and the foreseen exemption of the informed consent (IC) form (see Section 14.2 Informed Consent), no study visit will be required.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 61
Est. completion date June 2025
Est. primary completion date June 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Months to 18 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. The patient has been adequately informed by providing the PIS. 1.1 The patient expressed his willingness to participate in the Study by signing and dating informed consent (valid only for UK patients according to local law). 2. Patients who had a regular indication for surgical intervention with MJ-Flex according to the manufacturer's IFU. 3. Patients in pediatric age (> 18 month and < 18 years) at the time of surgery. 4. Patients skeletally immature. 5. Patients who underwent surgery performed with MJ-Flex. 6. Patients with clinical data registered in her/him medical records sufficient to assess the safety and efficacy endpoint of the study: in particular, the patient has at least one follow-up at minimum 3 months from the surgery where is possible for the investigator to assess the consolidation of the treated bone. 7. The patient had surgery at least 1 year before enrollment. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patient who had/has a medical condition that is a contraindication according to the manufacturer's instruction for use leaflet. 2. Patient who had/has a concomitant not permitted device which cannot be safely removed. 3. Patient for whom there are other concurrent medical or other conditions that in the opinion of the participating investigator may prevent participation or otherwise render the patient ineligible for the study. 4. The patient had surgery less than 1 year before enrollment.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
MJ-Flex The New Metaizeau Nail
Intramedullary implantation of the MJ-Flex elastic nail in long bones to provide bone fixation

Locations

Country Name City State
United Kingdom Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust Sheffield

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Orthofix s.r.l.

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Kingdom, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Percentage of procedures that have achieved bone union at the "bone consolidation assessment" visit The measurement of efficacy will be mande with the percentage of procedures that have achieved bone union After 5 month (approximately) from surgery
Primary Percentage of procedures with at least one serious/not serious adverse event certainly related or possibly related to MJ-FLEX (ADEs/SADEs) This outcome will be used to measure safety from the date of surgery until the last follow-up, assessed up to 1 year
Primary Percentage of procedures who experienced at least one MDDs that caused an effect on the patient This outcome will be used to measure safety from the date of surgery until the last follow-up, assessed up to 1 year
Primary Post-treatment fracture-free survival This outcome will be used to measure safety up to 1 year
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