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Active clinical trials for "Fractures, Bone"

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Study Comparing Intramedullary Nailing, Plate Fixation, and Non-operative Treatment of Clavicle...

Clavicle Fractures

Patients with acute, displaced fractures of the middle third of the clavicle will be randomly assigned into either the non-operative treatment group or the operative treatment group. The operative treatment group will be randomly assigned to repair with either an intramedullary device or a plate and screws.

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Preventing Falls and Disability in Older Adults After Hip Fracture

Hip Fracture

Patients who have suffered a first hip fracture have a higher risk of falling and sustaining another hip fracture compared with age-matched adults who did not fracture. Although exercise is key to reversing this pattern, there have been very few trials that aimed to improve muscle strength and balance as well as enhance bone health following hip fracture. Therefore, we propose to conduct an RCT that delivers either 12 months of standard care or standard care plus graduated exercise program for older women who have sustained a recent hip fracture.

Withdrawn1 enrollment criteria

Incidence of Delirium in Hip Fracture Patients Randomized to Regular Hypnotics vs Placebo

Hip FractureDelirium

To examine the influence of regular hypnotic therapy on the incidence of delirium after hip fracture surgery

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Study to Investigate the Added Value of a Rehabilitation Brace in the Treatment at Home After a...

Fracture of the Ankle

Comparison between immobilisation by a plaster and a rehabilitation brace for the treatment of a fracture of the ankle

Withdrawn2 enrollment criteria

Risk of Osteoporotic Fracture in Home Care Patients in Turkey

OsteoporosisOsteoporosis Risk1 more

This study will assess the incidence of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fracture risk of registered home health patients in the Anatolian side of Istanbul.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Ganga Hospital Scoring System In Type-IIIA/B Open Tibial Fractures

FracturesOpen

The aim of this study is to assess interobserver reliability, sensitivity for amputation, and specificity for salvage of GHS in type-III injuries with open tibial fractures and predict the potential number of inpatient days, secondary procedures that would be required, and the rate of infection

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

A Geriatric Home Visit Program to Reduce Post-Hip Fracture Complications

FractureInfection3 more

The overall goal of the project is to reduce the incidence of post hip fracture morbidity and mortality by conducting geriatric fellow periodic home visits.The assessment will be multidisciplinary and will include assessments of functional status, depression, environmental risks and medical conditions. This group will be compared against a group followed by the usual standard of care post hip fracture.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Geriatric Acetabular fracTures: Open Reduction Internal Fixation Versus Replacement

Acetabular Fracture

Management of acetabular (hip) fractures in the geriatric population can be very challenging because of pre-existing medical comorbidities, pre-existing osteoporosis and increased risk of mortality. The two most common treatment options for acetabular fractures are either surgical fixation using plates and screws to hold the fractured pieces in the correct position until the fracture has healed or surgical fixation in addition to a total hip replacement. Surgical fixation requires prolonged immobilization of the affected limb (typically around 6-12 weeks post-operatively), which can lead to disability and other complications. Such patients, especially those who are frail and cognitively impaired, are unable to adhere to the immobilization restrictions, leading to an increased risk of fixation failure. Patients who underwent open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of an acetabular fracture were reported to have about 25 times greater incidence of hip replacement compared with general population matched controls. Additionally, performing a subsequent hip replacement after a previous surgical fixation (ORIF) of an acetabular fracture, especially in the elderly population, can present a number of technical difficulties including; difficult dissection due to previous incision(s) and scarring, dealing with retained hardware, bony deficiency and the possibility of infected hardware. The aim of the study is to perform a large cohort study to assess pain and physical function in patients 60 years and older who have sustained an acetabular fracture.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

New Prophylactic Maneuver: the "Pushing" Maneuver, Aiming to Reduce the Risk for Shoulder Dystocia...

Shoulder Dystocia,Brachial Plexus Injury4 more

Shoulder dystocia is a major obstetric emergency defined as a delivery requiring maneuver in addition to downward traction on the fetal head for delivery of the shoulders. Shoulder dystocia is a major obstetrical complication, occurring in approximately 0.2 to 3% of deliveries, principally due to fetal macrosomia. The obstetrical and neonatal complications associated with shoulder dystocia include newborn mortality occurring in 21 to 290 per 1000 deliveries, generalized asphyxia, fractures, neurological damages (brachial plexus injury) and hematoma. The objective of this study was to evaluate the "pushing" maneuver, that is performed gently on the fetal head since the crowning of the head (appearance of the fetal scalp at the introitus between pushes), aiming to facilitate the anterior shoulder to slip off behind the symphysis pubis, reducing thus the risk of shoulder dystocia. This preventive maneuver may reduce the power (energy/time unit) exerted on the perineal tissues and give the shoulders time to enter the pelvic cavity. The "pushing" maneuver will be evaluated in comparison with either an expectative attitude or a suctioning of fetal nose and mouth.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Evaluating Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty for Reducing Trauma-related Fractures

Vertebral Body Compression Fractures

The primary objective of this study is to compare the volume of injected ciment (polymethyl methacrylate) between a group of patients treated with vertebroplasty and a group of patients treated via kyphoplasty. Secondary evaluation will compare the restoration of vertebral height, volume and cyphotic angle between the two techniques, as well as extravation of ciment and functional and quality of life aspects related to these techniques.

Withdrawn21 enrollment criteria
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