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Active clinical trials for "Femur Head Necrosis"

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Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Avascular Necrosis of Femur Head

The present study evaluates the effect of XCEL-MT-OSTEO-ALPHA in osteonecrosis of the femoral head in comparison to the standard treatment of isolated core decompression. XCEL-MT-OSTEO-ALPHA is a tissue engineering product composed by "ex-vivo" expanded autologous mesenchymal stem cells fixed in allogenic bone tissue. The working hypothesis proposes that the tissue engineering is a valid and useful technique to achieve bone regeneration, avoiding the progression to collapse of the femoral head.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Zoledronic Acid in Preventing Collapse of the Osteonecrotic Femoral Head

Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head

The purpose of this study is to test the effect of zoledronic acid over 2 years in preventing early collapse and progression of joint dome depression (≥ 2 mm by X-ray) of the femoral head in patients with large (> 30%: criteria according to Kim et al) nontraumatic osteonecrosis.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Autologous Osteoblastic Cells Implantation to Early Stage Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Avascular Necrosis of Femur Head

Non-traumatic osteonecrosis is a painful disorder of the hip characterized by a necrosis of the osteomedullary tissue, which leads to subchondral bone collapse and joint destruction. Core decompression is currently the treatment of choice for early stage osteonecrosis of the femoral head. This method consists in decompressing the rigid intra-osseous chamber to promote revascularization, thus halting progression of the disease and stimulating repair. Still this treatment remains highly controversial, since the success rates of the first studies have not been repeated. The exact pathology mechanisms involved in osteonecrosis have not yet be fully elucidated. Several hypotheses have been evoked, including fat embolism, trabecular bone microfractures, microvascular tamponade and, more recently, impaired bone and/or mesenchymal cells recruitment. Three studies have indicated the potential clinical benefits of cell-based approaches for the treatment of osteonecrosis (Hernigou 1997, Hernigou & Beaujean 2002, Gangji et al. 2004). This is on the basis of these observations that a proprietary population of autologous osteoblastic cells (PREOB®) has been developed. This Phase 2B study aims at demonstrating the efficacy and safety of PREOB® in the treatment of early stage osteonecrosis of the femoral head. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of the implantation of the investigational product PREOB® (human autologous bone marrow-derived osteoblastic cells) in comparison to bone marrow concentrate (BMC) when implanted at the osteonecrotic lesion of the femoral head, with a follow-up period of up to 5 years.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Benefit of Orthopedic Navigation in the ARThroplasty of the Hip

OsteoarthritisHip3 more

This study was initiated to investigate the impact of the computer based image free navigation on the precision of the cup implantation. The implantation of the acetabular component (cup) is known to be a critical step in hip endoprosthetics. The cup position influences significantly the function, the absence of pain and the longevity of the artificial hip joint. The image free navigation system OrthoPilot is used to control the positioning of the cup during surgery.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Implantation of Bone Marrow Cells to Treat Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head (ANFH)

Avascular Necrosis of Femur Head

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of autologous enriched bone marrow cell implantation combined with core decompression to single core decompression for the treatment of avascular necrosis of femoral head.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Prophylaxis of Deep Vein Thrombosis Following Total Hip Arthroplasty

OsteoarthritisHip2 more

This prospective study compares an oral direct factor Xa inhibitor with LMWH for thromboprophylaxis in the patients undergoing THA.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Femoral Shortening Osteotomy in the Developmental Dislocation of the Hip (FSODDH)...

Hip DislocationFemur Head Necrosis

Although older children and high dislocations may be more likely to require a femoral shortening osteotomy, the ultimate decision about whether or not to shorten a given femur should depend on the ease of femoral head reduction in that specific patient. Adding a femoral shortening procedure increases operating time and blood loss, adds a second incision, and necessitates future hardware removal. In addition, an unnecessary femoral shortening osteotomy could overly decrease the soft tissue tension around the joint, putting the hip at risk for redislocation. This study was designed to explore an algorithm based on strict age and radiographic criteria that identify those without the need of femoral osteotomy.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Modifications of the Subchondral Bone in Aseptic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head

Femur Head Necrosis

In this study, the aim is to identify the modifications responsible for aseptic osteonecrosis of the femoral head and its structural evolution by the association of the micro scanner analysis and Raman spectrometry performed on the femoral heads removed during hip replacements. The study of femoral heads will allow the analysis of bone tissue at two different scales, both correlated with the biomechanical properties of the bone. Also, the association with preliminary MRI analysis will provide pathogenic explanations correlated to these modifications.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Observational Study Evaluating Outcomes of Hip Arthroplasty Using Tornier Dual Mobility Acetabular...

Primary OsteoarthritisPost-traumatic Osteoarthritis of Hip Nos3 more

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the performance and reliability of Tornier "Dual Mobility Cup" used during primary total hip replacement or hip replacement revision surgery at least 24 months post-insertion.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Examine the Possible Association of Hepatic CYP3A Activity and the Susceptibility to Femur Head...

Femur Head Necrosis

The purpose of the present study was to examine the possible association of hepatic CYP3A activity and the susceptibility to femur head necrosis in patients treated with corticosteroids.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

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