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Percutaneous Repair of Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture With Assistance of Intraoperative Ultrasound...

Acute Rupture of Achilles Tendon

This is a prospective randomized controlled study carried out between May 2016 and December 2020. It included 98 patients presented with acute rupture of Achilles tendon The patients were randomly distributed by closed envelop technique (49 in each group). Group A included those managed with the assistant of an intra-operative ultrasound. Group B included those done without ultrasound assistant

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Deltoid Ligament Arthroscopic Repair in Ankle Fractures: Case Series

Ankle InjuriesAnkle Fractures2 more

To demonstrate the functional results of patients with ankle fractures operated with arthroscopic deltoid repair.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Short Anovaginal Distance is Associated With Obstetric Anal Sphincter Rupture

Perineal TearObstetric Trauma

Anovaginal distance measured by palpation and perineal ultrasound are similar.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study of Anterior Tibial Translation Measurement by Four Laximeters in Anterior Cruciate...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

Actually, there are several laximeters for measuring anterior tibial translational in case of anterior cruciate ligament rupture. The most commonly used are telos, KT-1000, GnrB and Rolimeter. Results of these instrumented tests, which expressed in differential (millimeters values), have a bad correlation between them and so are not comparable in current literature. The aim of this study was to compare results of these tests and establish a ratio (pathologic knee laxity/ healthy knee laxity) to reduce differences between each instrumented test.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Analysis of ROM Plus to Detect Rupture of Membranes

Rupture of Amniotic Membranes

Specific objectives include confirmation: i) that the ROM PLUS consistently and accurately diagnoses rupture of membranes (ROM), ii) that the technique can be understood and applied in clinical practice, and iii) that the ROM PLUS is easier to use than the conventional method.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Development of Pharmacokinetics Model in Pregnancy Women and Fetus

Preterm LaborPreterm Premature Rupture of Membrane (PPROM)

Pharmacokinetics analysis and development of pharmacokinetics model in pregnancy women and fetus

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Asymptomatic Rupture in SILIMED Breast Implants

Breast Implant Rupture

A prospective clinical research is to assess the prevalence of implant rupture and presence of extracapsular gel in an un-referred population of women who have been implanted with the Silimed gel-filled mammary implants with or without any local or systemic systemic symptoms.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

AL-SENSE 1-Step - Determination of Product Specificity

PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES

Clinical diagnosis of amniotic fluid leak will be determined, according the hospital standard procedure, using pooling test and/or sterile speculum examination and /or pH test, and AmniSure, N-Dia, Inc. (immunoassay for diagnosis of ruptured fetal membranes (ROM)). Amniotic fluid leak test, using the AL- SENSE 1-Step device, will be considered positive in case of presence of a blue or green or grey stain on a yellow background of the AL-SENSE 1-Step, as observed by the patient and the clinician (positive/negative).

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Perinatal Outcome After Premature Rupture of Membranes

Fetal MembranesPremature Rupture

Premature rupture of membranes is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality, mainly because of the complications associated with this pathology (oligohydramnios, cord compression or prolapse, infection). When rupture of the membranes occur the risk of cord compression increases but there is little evidence regarding this complication and amniotic fluid volume. The investigator's focus are the perinatal outcomes according to amniotic fluid volume (< 5 or >5).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Remnant Preserving Versus Remnant Resecting Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction...

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture

Anterior cruciate ligament injury is very common knee injury. Especially Anterior cruciate ligament complete rupture leads to knee joint instability and degenerative change of the knee. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is performed for resolving these problems and it gives excellent results. For leading to successful result of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, selecting of appropriate femoral tunnel and tibial tunnel is necessary. If selecting inappropriate tibial tunnel location makes pain, synovitis, impingement of transplanted tendon, loss of range of motion, instability, failure of transplantation and risk of arthritis. It is known that selection of inappropriate tibial tunnel location is the most common cause of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction failure. Recently many studies reconstructed at anatomical lesion instead of isometric point. And some cadaver studies reported that tibial insertion of anterior cruciate ligament has "C" shape. There are two methods for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. One is preserving remnant and the other is removing remnant. This study aims to compare the tibia and femoral tunnel location of remnant preserving and remnant resecting anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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