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Active clinical trials for "Hip Dislocation"

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The Clinical Effect of Hip Protection Orthosis for the Hip Protection of Hip Dislocation in Patients...

Cerebral Palsy

The Clinical Effect of Hip Protection Orthosis for the Hip Protection of Hip Dislocation in Patients With Severe Neuromuscular Disease

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Randomized Control Trial of Hip Dislocation Techniques for Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy...

Hip DysplasiaCerebral Palsy

This randomized controlled trial will compare proximal femoral resection-interposition arthroplasty to proximal femoral resection with subtrochanteric valgus osteotomy for the treatment of painful irreducible hip dislocation in patients with cerebral palsy. The primary outcome is quality of life and care giver burden measured by The Caregiver Priorities and Child Health Index of Life with Disabilities (CPCHILD) score at one year. Secondary outcomes will include pain (NCCPC-R, PROMIS pain intensity and PROMIS pain interference), function (mobility questions), complications and surgical parameters such as OR time and fluoroscopy time. A cost-effectiveness analysis will follow completion of the randomized controlled trial (RCT). The authors hypothesize that mean CPCHILD scores (measured at 1 year) will be significantly higher following the Subtrochanteric Valgus Osteotomy technique compared to Proximal Femoral Resection-Interposition Arthroplasty technique. Furthermore, the Proximal Femoral Resection-Interposition Arthroplasty technique will have a shorter length of hospital stay, shorter fluoroscopy and OR times and the Subtrochanteric Valgus Osteotomy will have longer sitting tolerance, less pain, smaller burden for caregivers, better health, and higher quality of life. Additionally the authors hypothesize that Subtrochanteric Valgus Osteotomy will be more expensive than Proximal Femoral Resection-Interposition Arthroplasty, due to the cost of the plate, longer operative time, longer length of stay, and blood loss, but Subtrochanteric Valgus Osteotomy will be preferred by patients due to less pain and better functional and quality of life outcomes.The results of this study are expected to improve outcomes for children with cerebral palsy with painful irreducible dislocated hips.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

Ultrasound Screening for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in Newborns

Hip Dysplasia

The aim of the randomized controlled trial was to determine whether the addition of a general or of a selective ultrasound screening program resulted in more appropriate criteria for treatment and a reduced prevalence of late DDH compared with clinical examination alone.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Mild Hip Dysplasia

Hip Dysplasia

Hip dysplasia is a complex problem that exists on a spectrum from mild to severe disease. Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) remains the gold standard for most patients with dysplasia; however, the procedure is quite invasive making the decision to proceed in cases of mild disease difficult. Hip arthroscopy (HA) is an alternative minimally invasive technique that can be used to address mild dysplasia. Nevertheless, HA has less capability for correction and in rare instances can exacerbate instability in the dysplastic hip. There is a paucity of data examining outcomes between these two treatment strategies for this challenging problem.

Withdrawn10 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Quadratus Lumborum Block Versus Pericapsular Nerve Group Block in Pediatric...

PainPostoperative1 more

Surgical procedure including hip joint surgery is extremely painful and associated with considerable postoperative pain in children despite the use of systemic opioids. Caudal block is a common method used for perioperative pain relief in pediatric lower limb surgeries but carries some complications. Some novel techniques of regional anesthesia were explored including the quadratus lumborum block (QLB), lumbar plexus block, and recently Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block. The objective of the current trial is primarily to assess the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided trans-muscular QLB versus ultrasound-guided PENG block in pediatric patients undergoing open hip surgery for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Multi-centre Study to Assess the Long-term Performance of the Pinnacle™ Cup With a Polyethylene-on-metal...

Rheumatoid ArthritisOsteoarthritis7 more

The purpose of this study is to monitor the performance of the Pinnacle™ Cup with a polyethylene-on-metal bearing combination in the treatment of patients with hip joint disease requiring a total hip replacement. Patients who enter the study will be evaluated at regular intervals following hip surgery using patient, clinical and x-ray assessments.

Withdrawn12 enrollment criteria

Mortality and Related Risk Factors After Hip Arthroplasty

Fracture of Neck of Femur (Hip)Femoral Head Necrosis2 more

The patients who underwent hip arthroplasty in our hospital from January 2017 to December 2020 were reviewed. The perioperative data were collected, and then the mortality was calculated and the risk factors were analyzed.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Periacetabular Osteotomy With Versus Without Adjunctive Hip Arthroscopy

Hip Dysplasia

Although evidence is amassing regarding the role of intra-articular pathology in the surgical management of adolescents and adults with hip dysplasia, the optimal method of detection and especially management of this pathology remains unclear. No studies exist to compare clinical outcomes and hip survival between arthroscopy and arthrotomy in patients with mechanical hip pain undergoing periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) for dysplasia, and this is what the investigators aim to achieve in the current prospective randomized surgical trial.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

A Multi-centre, Prospective Surveillance to Assess Mid-term Performance of the Mpact Cup

OsteoarthritisArthritis3 more

This is a multi-centre, prospective post marketing surveillance study to assess mid-term performance of the Mpact cup in subjects requiring primary total hip arthroplasty.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Does Limb Pre-Conditioning Reduce Pain After Hip Arthroscopy

Hip InjuriesHip Dislocation1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if the utilization of Ischemic Pre-Conditioning 24-hours prior to hip arthroscopy decreases patient's post-operative pain and opioid consumption.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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