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Active clinical trials for "Fractures, Bone"

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Operatively Treated Open Pilon Fractures

Open Pilon Fractures

A chart review will be performed to extrapolate information including sex, height, weight, date/time admitted to HMC, injury data, comorbidities, fracture pattern, antibiotic usage, surgical history, wound history, fracture healing, and length of time to return to work. Dr.'s Goodspeed and Reid will conduct a radiographic review independently for each subject, classifying all fractures according to the Orthopaedic Trauma Association classification guide. If a discrepancy in classification is found, then both will discuss together and come to a consensus.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Role of Patient Expectations in Traumatic Orthopedic Outcomes-TEFTOM EURASIA

Tibia Fracture (Isolated)Ankle Fracture (Isolated)

Design: Prediction trial, up to 10 sites in Asia and Europe Goal: To better understand the "success" or "failure" after orthopedic trauma surgery by developing a model that can be applied clinically as a user-friendly "baseline" questionnaire - capable of predicting "success" or "failure" based on a patient's pre-surgical expectations of their final outcome and to validate a novel outcomes measure (TOM). Primary aim: To assess the psychometric properties of predictive validity, internal consistency and reproducibility of the trauma expectation factor (TEF) in the Eurasian population. Secondary aim: To assess the psychometric properties of criterion validity, internal consistency,reproducibility, and sensitivity to change of the TOM in the Eurasian population. Key questions related to patient and surgeon expectations: How different, or similar, are patient and surgeon expectations? Do expectations change over time? Do patient expectations predict outcomes in validated measures use today?

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Proximal Humerus Fracture Dislocation Direction and Avascular Necrosis

Proximal Humeral FractureDislocation3 more

The purpose of the study is to see if there is a connection between a proximal humerus fracture dislocation direction and the likelihood of developing avascular necrosis. Utilizing a retrospective cohort from the last ten years we hope to bring consenting patients back for a single visit to have x-rays and complete patient reported outcome measures to assess for evidence of avascular necrosis.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Impact of Acetabular Fractures on Sports Performance

Acetabular Fracture

Acetabular fractures are complex, relatively rare lesions that are difficult to manage. Given the surgical challenge they represent, they are often managed by expert centers. The overall incidence of these fractures is around 3 fractures/100,000 persons/year. It is now well established that the quality of the reduction obtained is an important predictive factor of the postoperative outcome in patients with displaced acetabular fractures. Obtaining an anatomical reduction, at least satisfactory, is not always easy, even in trained teams. Indeed, it can be difficult because of the structural environment. This is due to the proximity of the acetabulum to the vasculo-nervous elements, but also to the complexity of the fracture itself. The contribution of new technologies appear to be important tools to achieve this objective. Indeed, investigators have demonstrated that the use of the O-ARM imaging system (Medtronic®, Sofamor, Memphis, TN) allowed the improvement of their results. Although they occur more frequently in the elderly population, the average incidence is maintained in the 20-59 age group. In these young populations, the fracture occurs most frequently as a result of a high-energy mechanism (road accident, more exceptionally, during a sporting activity). These patients, in the prime of their lives, are often athletic. The desire to resume sports after surgery is a powerful motivating factor for these patients. Often, it is the primary measure of surgical success from the athlete's perspective. In a previous work, Giannoudis et al. reported a 42% rate of return to activity at the previous level. The quality of the surgery is associated with the possibility of resuming sports activity after the procedure. Thus, the objective of this work is to determine the results of acetabular surgery in a population of previously athletic patients, in particular the return to athletic performance.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Combined Drug Therapy in Lateral Fragility Fractures of the Femur

Femur Fracture

It was conducted a prospective study with a series of 50 patients treated by intramedullary nail using Clodronic acid and Vitamin D (study group including 25 patients) and patients with the same fractures treated with Vitamin D alone (control group including 25 patients). One independent observer performed clinical, biochemical and functional evaluations at T0 (1st day post-surgery) and at T1 (12 months later) Biochemical markers (serum calcium level, serum phosphate level, PTH (parathormone), Vitamin D, serum C-terminal telopeptide), VAS (Visual Analogic Scale) and HHS (Harris Hip Score) score, and femur densitometric views were administered at each evaluation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Perioperative Management of Curative Anticoagulants in the Geriatric Perioperative...

Anticoagulants; CirculatingHemorrhagic Disorder1 more

Pilot study to evaluate the management of curative anticoagulant prescriptions pre- and postoperatively in elderly patients hospitalized for femoral neck fracture.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Post-operative Anemia in Lateral Fractures of the Femur.

Femur Fracture

It was conducted a prospective study with a series of 45 patients with lateral fragility fractures of the femur treated by three different intramedullary nails. Patients were randomized in Group A (15 patients treated by Affixus Zimmer-Biomet), Group B (15 patients treated by EBA2 - Citieffe) and Group C (15 patients treated by Proximal Femoral Nail Antirotation Synthes). One independent observer performed seven biochemical evaluations (hemoglobin serum value) from admission to patient discharge. Surgical time and Blood transfusions number were reported for each partecipant.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Microarchitecture, Bone Strength and Fracture Risk in Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes MellitusBone Fractures

This multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study will assess bone differences in women and men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with and without fragility fractures.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Intramedullary Nailing of Tibia Fractures

Tibial FracturesMalleolar Fractures

Currently, the treatment of choice for tibial fracture is intramedullary nailing. This procedure has been shown to have low rates of infection, high rates of bone healing, and a faster return to weight bearing and activity in comparison to conservative treatment. In concurrent fractures of the posterior or medial malleolus and the tibia, it is now common to identify, reduce, and fix the malleolar fracture prior to intramedullary nailing of the tibia. In this retrospective study, our aim is to establish that reducing malleolar fractures prior to tibial nailing is a safe treatment in which the reduction of the malleolus is maintained intraoperatively, postoperatively, and remains reduced until the fracture has healed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Unstable Thoracic Cage Injury

Thoracic Spine FractureConcomitant Sternal Fracture

Analysis of patient data and computed tomography scan of polytraumatized patients thoracic spine fractures A concomitant sternal fracture was identified an indicator for an unstable thoracic spine fracture

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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