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NCT ID: NCT02744482 Terminated - Clinical trials for Prosthesis Loosening

Efficacy of Risedronate in Patients With Painful Periprosthetic Resorption of the Hip Prothesis

PTH
Start date: May 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is an experimental study, prospective, comparative. This clinical trial is randomized and double-blind, Residronate versus placebo. The study aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of risedronate in pain management, after 18 month of traitment, in patients undergoing aseptic joint prosthesis loosening. 2 groups were compared with a 1: 1 ratio. The first group receives active drug (risedronate 75mg) and the second a placebo. Patients are treated during 18 months: 1 tablet residronate/placebo per os two consecutive days each month. Evaluations are planned evry 6 months.

NCT ID: NCT02237482 Completed - Clinical trials for Prosthesis Loosening

Investigating Proximal Migration in Trabecular Metal Cups Used In Acetabular Revision Surgery

Start date: July 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is intended to compare the proximal migration of the tantalum design (TM) with a cemented cup used in conjunction with bone allografting in cases with major bone loss. A group of patients with good periacetabular bone stock are included to analyse the differences between the tantalum and titanium design regarding risk of loosening and differences in clinical outcome measures. Radiostereometry (RSA) is used to accurately measure migration and rotation of the revision cups.