DIFFIR - Geriatric Distal Femur Fixation Versus Replacement (DIFFIR)
Distal Femur Fracture

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Distal Femur Fracture focused on measuring Distal Femur Fracture; Geriatric fracture
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male and female patients
- 65 years and older
- Isolated fracture of the distal femur (Classification 33)
- Fracture is amendable to both treatments
- Fracture is acute (within 2 weeks from time of injury)
- Patient was ambulatory (with or without walking aids) prior to the injury
- Independent or moderately frail with score of 3 to 6 on the Clinical Frailty Scale
- Patient is able to read and understand English, French, or Spanish
- Patient or substitute decision maker is able to provide written informed consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Active or previous infection around the fracture (soft tissue or bone)
- Open fracture
- Bilateral femur fractures
- Major vascular injuries requiring intervention, compartment syndrome and major neurologic injuries
- Pathological fracture excluding osteoporosis
- Previous surgical fixation or total knee replacement of the distal femur or proximal tibia
- Previous surgical fixation or hemi/total replacement of the hip
- Current or previous extensor mechanism (patellar tendon, quadriceps tendon, or patella fracture) disruption or repair
- Polytrauma (Injury Severity Score > 15) or any associated major injuries of the lower extremities
- Previous medical diagnosis of dementia
- Medical or surgical contra-indication to surgery
Sites / Locations
- St Michael's Hospital - Unity Health TorontoRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Distal femoral replacement (DFR)
Surgical Fixation (ORIF)
Distal femoral replacement will be performed by excising the distal portion of the femur (up to two thirds) and replacing with a prosthesis incorporating a hinged total knee replacement. Surgical approach and implant selection will be at the discretion of the treating surgeon and within the standard of care. Surgeons performing this procedure will be qualified by training and experience in arthroplasty.
Surgical fixation of the distal femoral fracture will be performed with the goals of obtaining and maintaining anatomic reduction and stable fixation of the distal portion of the femur. Surgical approach and implant selection for the surgical fixation (ORIF) will be at the discretion of the treating surgeon and within the standard of care. Surgeons performing this procedure will be qualified by training and experience in trauma of the knee.