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Radial Head Arthroplasty A Clinical and Radiological Comparison of Monopolar and Bipolar Radial...

Radial Head FractureElbow Fracture1 more

Fractures of the radial head are among the most common fractures in the elbow and represent one-third of all elbow fractures.This retrospective cohort study was performed between 2004 and 2014 at Sundsvall and Umeå University hospital, Sweden. All patients who were operated on between 2004 and 2014 with a radial head arthroplasty for an acute or sequelae due to a caput radii fracture.The aim of this study is to evaluate clinical or radiological differences between patients treated with a unipolar or bipolar radial head arthroplasty.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Influence of Cognitive Status on Walking Abilities After Femoral Neck Fracture

Hip FractureFemoral Neck Fracture

Introduction: Femoral neck fracture is a devastating injury with serious medical and social consequences. One third of these patients have some degree of impaired cognitive status. Despite of this, a high proportion of hip fracture trials exclude patients with cognitive impairment. The investigators aimed to evaluate whether moderate to severe cognitive impairment could predict walking ability, quality of life, functional outcome, reoperations and mortality in elderly patients treated with hemiarthroplasty. Methods: This cohort study included a consecutive series of 188 patients treated with hemiarthroplasty for an displaced femoral neck fracture. Patient were assessed for estimated preoperative and 1 year postoperatively with regard to walking abilities, cognitive status, quality of life with EQ-5D and hip function with Harris hip score.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of a Cemented, Polished Tapered Stem and an Anatomic Stem for Femoral Neck Fracture

Hip FractureFemoral Neck Fracture1 more

Postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture after hip arthroplasty is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Recent cohort studies have demonstrated a high incidence of PPF in elderly patients treated with two commonly used polished, tapered, collarless stems in elderly patients. The aim of this study was to compare the rate and characteristics of PPF in a consecutive cohort of patients treated either the polished tapered CTP stem or the matte anatomic SP2 stem in an elderly population above 80 years of age with femoral neck fracture.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Does an Additional Antirotation U-Blade (RC) Lagscrew Improve Treatment of AO/OTA (Orthopaedic Trauma...

Hip Fractures

The purpose was to evaluate whether the additional use of the Gamma3 ® RC Lag Screw is associated with a reduced cutout rate in patients with OTA/AO 31A1-3 inter-trochanteric fractures.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Secondary Prevention of Osteoporotic Fractures: a Multiple Center Fracture Liaison Service in Greece...

Osteoporosis

This is multiple center, prospective study aiming to investigate the tracking and outcome of patients attending Greek General hospitals with low-trauma fractures. Secondary end-points were to facilitate the implementation of coordinated, multi-disciplinary models of care for secondary fracture prevention, and to monitor osteoporosis treatment initiation, osteoporosis treatment persistence at 12 months, compliance, and subsequent fractures.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Diacapitular Condylar Fractures

Mandibular Fractures

A new surgical approach, denoted as the supratemporalis approach, was designed to treat diacapitular condylar fractures of the mandibular condyle.This approach prevented facial nerve injury and did not increase the frequency of other complications. Therefore, the investigators suggest this surgical procedure as a routine and safe approach to diacapitular condylar fractures, which can also be applied to temporomandibular joint(TMJ)and to the zygomatic arch.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

A Focused Registry on the Femoral Neck System (FNS) in Patients With Femoral Neck Fractures

Femoral Neck FractureHip Fracture

In comparison to previous implants, the Femoral neck system (FNS) is an approved implant by the competent authorities (CE mark). It is designated to stabilize medial femoral neck fractures in a minimal invasive technique. The implant combines an angular stable device with screw in screw technology for rotational stability. Therefore the purpose of this focused registry is to investigate how the newly developed and approved implant called FNS is performing clinically and radiologically in terms of surgical technique, intra- and postoperative complications and short term outcome.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Challenges of Hip Fracture Care in Developing Countries. Experience at a Level 3 Center in Panama...

Hip Fractures

An observational study using the information records at the Hospital Regional Rafael Hernandez, in Chiriqui, Panama, that will help to analyze the epidemiology and early treatments results of hip fracture patients treated in this institution.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of Geriatric Hip Fractures in Assiut University Hospital

Hip Fractures

hip fractures are common problem specially in elderly population the incidence is increasing nowadays because of increased incidence of motor vehicle accidents

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Survival After Surgical Treatment of Axis Fractures in Elderly

Spinal Fractures

Fractures of the second cervical vertebra (C2) are the most common spinal fracture among the elderly. Non-surgical treatment comprises of cervical collar treatment for 12 weeks, while surgical treatment for elderly could mean posterior fixation C1-C2 without collar treatment or anterior screw osteosynthesis C2 with 6 weeks of collar treatment. A meta-analysis of retrospective studies has recently found an improved survival with surgical treatment. This national registry study is designed to estimate the survival of non-surgical and surgical treatment in a population-based cohort.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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