Minimal Invasive Approach for Surgical Repair of Rib Fractures With a Novel Intrathoracic Device...
Rib Fracture MultipleA retrospective review of demographics and adverse events from cases completed with the RibFix Advantage System. Evaluation of device integrity, and performance by a prospective CT scan with a minimum of 3 months post-implantation.
Observational Patient Registry of the Dynamic Locking Screws
Proximal or Diaphyseal Humerus FractureDiaphyseal or Distal Femur Fracture2 moreThe purpose of this multi-center patient registry is to obtain first clinical results and to assess short and mid-term clinical outcome data of patients treated with DLS.
Interest of the OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) Predictive Scores in the Prognosis of Postoperative...
Femoral Neck FractureInterest of the four major OSA Predictive Scores (STOP-BANG, P-SAP, DES-OSA, OSA50) in the prognosis of postoperative mortality after femoral neck fracture.
Mobile Weight-Support Therapy (MWeST) for Mobility After Geriatric Fracture
Distal Femur FractureThis is a two-year study proposal to assess feasibility of MWeST (Mobile Weight-Support Therapy) implementation after geriatric fracture and its effects on functional and patient-reported outcomes. The goal of this study is to improve mobilization of geriatric lower extremity trauma patients, with the aim of improving overall functional and patient-reported outcomes while decreasing complications and readmissions. Almost 50% of the adult population in the United States has osteopenia or osteoporosis, with over 2 million fragility fractures per year and a projected $25 billion in costs by 2025. These patients are at high risk for readmission due to complications, and at increased risk of mortality with these complications. Sarcopenia, a generalized loss of skeletal muscle associated with aging, has also been associated with increased disability and increased risk of future fracture in these patients. The investigator's study aims to assess the value of weight-support therapy for geriatric patients with lower extremity trauma in improving their overall risk of future injury and disability.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of TRIGEN™ INTERTAN™ (10S Models)
Femoral FracturesHip FracturesThis is a post-market study to evaluate the revision rate of femoral fractures, treated with INTERTAN 10S Nails at one-year post-operation. The study will enroll Approximately 180 subjects with femoral fractures, Approximately 7 sites are involved. The study duration will be Approximately 36 months (6 months start-up, 1 year enrollment, 1 year follow-up, 6 months closeout/study report).
Use of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid to Assess Bone and Tissue Profusion in Orthopaedic Infection Patients...
TraumaInfection1 moreThe focus of this study is to explore the variability distribution of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA)associated with bone and soft tissue perfusion in infection patients, using 5-ALA fluorescence imaging. In additional this study plans to evaluate the change in 5-ALA distribution from pre to post debridement and to preliminarily determine whether an orally administered dose of 20mg/kg 5-ALA can predict recurrent infection/treatment failure.
A Focused Registry to Document the Use of the Short- or Long-stemmed Radial Head Prosthesis (RHP)...
Fracture of the Radial Head Which is Not Amendable to an Adequate OsteosynthesisPost-traumatic Deformity or Arthroses2 moreThe purpose of this focused registry is to evaluate the clinical implications of the RHP position (relative to the articulations) regarding functional and radiographic parameters in patients treated with the RHP with a straight and curved stem.
Bone Intake Proteins and Muscle Mass Deficiency in Proximal Femur Fractures
Femoral Neck FracturesPertrochanteric Fracture4 moreThe aim of this clinical trial is to compare serum concentration of bone intake proteins [ sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), cross linked C-telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I)] and muscle atrophy marker [creatine kinase (CK-MB)] between patients after the fracture of proximal femur and their age corresponding counterpart without the fracture. The main question it aims to answer is: • Is the higher concentration of bone intake proteins and muscle atrophy marker a predictive factor of proximal femur fracture? The part of participants (Group 1) will be hospitalized at the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation and will undergo a surgical treatment (open reduction of the fracture). The rest (Group 2) will be admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine. Participants of both Groups will have the blood sample test taken, to evaluate and compare the serum concentration of SHBG, CTX-I and CK-MB proteins.
Evaluation of Relationship Between Preoperative Fibrinogen/Albumin Ratio and Morbidity After Hip...
Hip FracturesAlbumin4 moreDue to the aging of populations, hip fracture operations are increasing from year to year. This operations have many complications also high morbidity and the mortality. Population of this study is oldest old age patients who will have an operation because of hip fracture. The primary outcome of this study is evaluation of relationship between preoperative fibrinogen/albumin ratio and the morbidity after hip fracture operations. The secondary outcomes of this study is evaluation of relationships between fibrinogen/albumin ratio and mortality, length of stay in ICU, length of stay in hospital, postoperative complications, blood product consumption. The study will be completed after the records of preoperative, intraoperative data and the data of the first 30 days postoperatively in this population.
Long--term Outcome Analysis of Fracture--related Infections
Fracture-associated Infection (FAI)This retrospective analysis of medical records is to identify risk factors for treatment failures in fracture-associated infections (FAI) at the University Hospital Basel.