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NCT ID: NCT04917510 Not yet recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Efficacy of Erector Spinae Block in Routine Hip Arthroscopy

Start date: July 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this project is to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative erector spinae blocks in arthroscopic hip surgery. This will be a prospective randomized controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT04863911 Not yet recruiting - Hip Disease Clinical Trials

Comparative Study Between CT Arthrography and MRI Arthrography in Detection of Intra-articular Hip Pathology

Start date: October 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this work is to compare the role of CT hip arthrography to MR arthrography in the detection of intra-articular hip pathology.

NCT ID: NCT04123431 Not yet recruiting - Hip Disease Clinical Trials

ACE Acetabular Cup UK Multi-centre PMCF Study

Start date: November 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A total hip replacement is one of the most successful and cost-effective surgical procedures in orthopaedics, and involves replacing both the hip ball and socket. Its goal is to provide pain relief, allowing the person to return to a normal lifestyle. JRI Orthopaedics have developed the ACE Acetabular Cup System, which has a H-A.C. coating to promote ossoeintegration of the device within the host bone. To increase the surgeons choice and thus suitability for the patient, there is the option of 3 different socket liners (ceramic, polymer or dual mobility). To ensure maximum safety and performance of medical devices surveillance of the device should be carried out over the devices lifetime. This study is a 10 year surveillance study to assess the clinical, functional and radiological outcomes of the CE-marked ACE Acetabular Cup System. This is done by examining patient outcomes through questionnaires, reviews of X-rays and complications by patients who have received a total hip replacement using the ACE Acetabular Cup System at participating sites.