Union Rate of Transverse Tibia Fracture
Closed Transverse Fracture of Shaft of TibiaThe investigators will compare the three methods of seating a tibial nail - Backslapping or Backslapping with Dynamic Locking or Internal Compression.
The Efficacy and Cost Effectiveness of Preoperative and Postoperative Cryotherapy in Proximal Tibia...
Proximal Tibia FractureConsenting patients with proximal tibia fractures will be randomized to 10 degree or 21 degree cryotherapy sleeves. Time to discharge and complications will be monitored. Primary outcome measure: Cost of Treatment (based on length of stay) Secondary outcome measures: Satisfaction/pain relief and narcotic requirement
3D Geplante Osteosynthesen Mit Patientenspezifischen Zielvorrichtungen
Fracture of HumerusFracture of Ulna Radius6 moreGoal of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of 3D computer-planned fracture fixation with patient-specific instruments for clavicle, upper extremity, lower extremity and pelvis fractures compared with the standard procedure of fracture fixation.
Calcium Sulfate Spacer in Open Tibia Fractures
Open tíbia Fracture With Sub-segmental Bone LossInvestigators will compare antibiotic impregnated Calcium sulfate versus PMMA versus nothing in these sub-segmental bone defects.
Intramedullary Calcium Sulfate Antibiotic Depot
Open tíbia FractureOsteomyelitis Tibia1 moreThe goal of this randomized clinical trial is to study the best treatment for open lower leg fractures to prevent infection. The main questions it aims to answer is if treating tibia fracture patients with a calcium sulfate antibiotic depot is better at preventing infection that the standard of care.
Clinical Validation of the C-Arm Rotational View (CARV) to Avoid Rotational Malalignment After Intramedullary...
Tibial FracturesSurgery1 moreTibia shaft fractures are common long bone fractures in the field of Orthopaedic Trauma. In the USA, a total of 492.000 tibial fractures were reported per year by the National Center of Health Statistics (NCHS). Intramedullary nailing (IMN) is the treatment of choice for shaft fractures. However, rotational malalignment (RM) remains an iatrogenic pitfall with a prevalence up to 30%. From a clinical point of view, there is limited knowledge on how to avoid RM during IMN. Clinical estimation of tibial alignment is difficult, resulting frequently in RM following IMN. Low-dose CT-assessment is considered the gold standard to objectify RM, but is performed after surgery when the opportunity for direct revision has passed. Both difficulties in intraoperative clinical judgement of tibial alignment as well as postoperative detection of RM when the possibility for direct revision has passed, do support the need for an easy-to-use intraoperative fluoroscopy protocol to minimize the risk for RM during IMN of tibial shaft fractures. Recently, a standardized intraoperative fluoroscopy protocol named the 'C-Arm Rotational View (CARV)' was determined in order to improve the accuracy of alignment control during IMN of tibial shaft fractures. CARV includes predefined fluoroscopy landmarks of the uninjured side to correct for rotational malalignment of the injured side in which the rotation of the C-Arm Image Intensifier is used. Promising preliminary results were found to reduce the risk on RM following IMN of tibia fractures. However, a prospective trial is needed to determine the performance of CARV in clinical practice. Therefore, a prospective multi-center randomized controlled trial is designed to assess the clinical feasibility and potential benefits of the CARV-protocol. The following primary research question was defined: can the risk for RM following IMN of tibial shaft fractures be minimized by use of the CARV-protocol?
Study Evaluating CERAMENT™|G in Open Diaphyseal Tibial Fractures
Tibial FractureThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of CERAMENT™|G used in conjunction with standard-of-care treatment compared to standard-of-care treatment alone in the care of subjects with open fractures of the tibial diaphysis.
Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation in Tibial Closed Diaphyseal Fractures
Tibial FractureThis study is a case-control prospective, clinal trial to assess the safety and efficacy of the allogeneic adipose derived mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on the healing of recent tibial fracture in 40 patients.
Controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of the Treatment With Growth Hormone in Tibia...
Bone FractureTibia FracturesThis trial is conducted in Africa, Europe and Middle East. This trial investigates the efficacy and safety of three dose levels of Norditropin® (growth hormone) as compared to placebo in the treatment of tibia fractures. The trial will be conducted in two parts: in the first part, the patients will be evaluated with regard to efficacy (fracture healing) and safety at short time intervals until week 24 post-surgery. In the second part, long-term safety and fracture healing up to 12 months post-surgery will be evaluated.
Efficacy Study of Surgical Technique in Intramedullary Tibia Nailing, Using Trigen META Tibia Nails...
Tibial FracturesMulticentre Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial, to evaluate patients after surgery for extra-articular tibial fractures treated with Smith& Nephew's Trigen META intramedullary nailing system; comparing two surgical techniques: Group A=standard technique(90º of knee flexion) and Group B=with the semi-extended surgical technique. (2*100 patients) Research Objectives: The primary research objectives are to evaluate: i) anterior knee pain and ii) the nail position and overall fracture alignment Outcome Measures: Nail positioning by means of intra-operative fluoroscopy and post operative x-rays. Anterior Knee pain by means of VAS-scores, a Kneeling test and Subjective outcomes by means of Patient questionnaires Knee-related adverse events Overall fracture alignment