Claw Toe Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short Term Follow-up of Patient Implanted With the Proximal Interphalangeal
Hammertoe and ClawToe are ones of the most common foot deformities. The second toe is the
most frequently affected, but the other small toes may also be involved. When nonoperative
treatment fails, surgery often is recommended. One surgical option is the arthrodesis of the
Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) joint. This arthrodesis is technically demanding, its needs:
- Internal fixation;
- Interphalangeal Compression;
- Anatomic PIP joint plantar flexion angle. The implant Ipp-On has been developed for
this specific arthrodesis. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and
safety of the Proximal Interphalangeal Implant: Ipp-On at short term follow up.
The safety of the Ipp-On will be described in terms of rate of device related complications.
The efficacy of the Ipp-On will be described in terms of fusion rate at 6 months.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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