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NCT ID: NCT03914521 Completed - Clinical trials for Paraosteoarthropathies

Pre-surgical CT Scan Assessment of Bone Mineral Density Before Resection of NHO of the Hip

Start date: March 1, 2019
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Study type: Observational

Neurogenic heterotopic ossification (NHO) is defined as an ectopic ossification around proximal joints usually seen after traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury or polytrauma. NHO causes pain, partial or total joint ankylosis and vascular or nerve complications. The osteopenia (low bone density) induced by ankylose increases the fracture risk of femoral neck during the hip surgery performed to remove the NHO. The analyse of femoral head bone mineral density from hip pre-surgical CT scan could anticipate this kind of complication establishing a presurgical prognostic. If as it turns out the bone density measured from hip pre-surgical CT scan is relevant fracture risk marker, a preventive osteosynthesis or femoral head and neck resection could be performed in the same time of NHO resection.