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TESS V3 Modular Total Shoulder System PMCF

Osteoarthritis ShoulderRheumatoid Arthritis9 more

This is a multicenter, retrospective and prospective, non-controlled post market surveillance study. The objectives of this study are to confirm safety, performance and clinical benefits of the T.E.S.S.® Version 3 Anatomic and Reverse Modular Total shoulder prosthesis and its instrumentation.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

Exercise Program and Follow-up in the Elderly After Hip Fracture Surgery Using a Digital Application....

Hip Fractures

Background In recent years, Western populations have experienced an increase in life expectancy and therefore an ageing population. This has led to an increase in the number of low-energy hip fractures, which have a major impact in terms of mortality, mobility and loss of function in activities of daily living in this segment of the population. Objectives To determine the impact in terms of functional recovery, return to pre-hip fracture functional status, of elderly patients treated with the new multimodal therapeutic exercise programme and follow-up for one year compared to patients treated with the previously developed standardised nursing care plan at the Hospital San Juan de Dios de León. Methodology Ambispective observational study of cohort with two groups, an exposed cohort (retrospective) and a non-exposed cohort (protective factor), made up of people over 65 years of age referred from the Emergency Department of the University Care Centre of León (CAULE) with a confirmed diagnosis of hip fracture, who underwent hip fracture surgery in theHospital San Juan de Dios de León during the years 2020 and 2021. In order to carry out an analysis of the new care model proposed by the area of orthogeriatrics for the year 2021: functional recovery programme and its follow-up through a digital application, the entire simple universe will be included (analysis of the complete cohort) with follow-up over a period of one year.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

The Role of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy in Postoperative Elderly Patients With Hip Fracture

Hip FracturesMuscle Atrophy

The investigators aim to study the use of blood flow restriction therapy (BFR) to augment routine post-operative physical therapy in elderly patients (age >= 65) after recovering from surgical treatment of hip fractures.

Active28 enrollment criteria

Go Fit Fast, Recovery Trajectory Using PROMIS®, Linking PROMIS®

Hip FracturesTibial Fractures4 more

Prospective data will be collected in approximately 3500 patients (700 per 5 injury groups). Patients will be followed up according to the standard (routine) for up to 1 year after the treatment. Data collection will include underlying disease, treatment details, patient reported outcomes (PROs), anticipated or procedure-related adverse events (i.e. complications), and radiological outcomes.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Treatment of Fractures of the Humerus With a Plate.

Fracture

The purpose of this study is to study with the use of clinical and radiological parameters the treatment of three-part and four-part fractures with the Winsta PH osteosynthesis device (Fischer Medical).

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

WALANT and Spinal Anesthesia Comparison of Clinical Result in Ankle Fractures

Ankle Fractures

The application of the WALANT technique for foot and ankle surgery (joint fusion, implant removal and tendon repair, etc.) is limited. In our study, using the WALANT technique for ARIF in ankle fractures. The effect of this application on clinical outcomes will be prospectively evaluated.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

pDIFFIR: Geriatric Periprosthetic DIstal Femur: FIxation Versus Replacement

Distal Femur FracturePeriprosthetic Fracture Around Prosthetic Joint Implant Knee1 more

Periprosthetic distal femur fractures are a significant source of morbidity and mortality for elderly patients. One treatment option involved a surgical fixation with plates or nails, screws and cables/wires along the side of your fractured bone. The second method consists in replacing your knee joint with an artificial knee prosthesis (artificial knee joint). The primary objective is to determine if acute distal femur replacement improves knee pain and functional outcomes compared to surgical fixation. Secondary outcomes are mortality, reoperation, complications, post-operative pain and quality of life. A health economic analysis will be conducted to assess the cost-effectiveness of both treatments. A total of 148 patients (74/group) will be enrolled in the study.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Senile Osteoporotic Fractures Cohort Study(SOFCS)

Osteoporotic Fractures

Osteoporotic fracture is one of the main causes of disability and death in elderly patients. Specific disease cohort study is an important basis for accurate prevention and treatment of senile osteoporotic fractures. Investigators plan to collect and manage the baseline and clinical information of more than 2000 elderly patients with osteoporotic fractures after surgery through the platform of special disease collaborative prevention and treatment system and medical record database of Suzhou Municipal Hospital in two years, and carry out short-term and long-term follow-up observation.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Permissive Weight Bearing in Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures

Calcaneus FractureDisplaced Intra-Articular Fracture of Calcaneus (Diagnosis)1 more

The goal of the proposed study is to define the optimal rehabilitation for trauma patients with Displaced Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures, either Permissive Weight Bearing (PWB) or Restricted Weight Bearing (RWB) regarding functional outcomes, health related quality of life, radiographical differences, cost-effectiveness and complications.

Not yet recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Point-of-care Gastric Ultrasound for Fracture Surgery

PneumoniaAspiration3 more

Although there are fasting guidelines offered by the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) for managing preoperative patient assessment, some patients may need to be more cautious about the risk of aspiration. Since ultrasound has been a part of perioperative anesthesiology practice, it is simple to assess gastric content preoperatively with bedside ultrasonography (USG). More research is necessary to define elective surgeries with a possible risk of aspiration. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the adequacy of standard fasting protocols in post-traumatic fracture surgery by measuring and evaluating gastric volume and content with USG in the preoperative operating room.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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