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TerminatedNCT00271362

Bone Physiology & Mechanics in Osteomyoplasty Amputation Rehabilitation

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
95 (estimated)
Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development · Federal
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of the study is to compare the effect of different lower limb amputation surgical procedures on leg bone integrity and rehabilitation outcome.

Detailed description

Osteoporosis leading to increased risk of fracture, especially in the ipsilateral limb, is well documented in lower limb amputees. The purpose of this research is to examine the clinical utility of two amputation surgical procedures in: a) minimizing short and longer-term deleterious effects of amputation on bone integrity relative to the antecedents of osteoporotic change: reduced weight bearing capacity, inflammation, impaired muscle viability, and vascular compromise, and b) deriving benefit from prosthetic rehabilitation and exercise interventions. In a randomized controlled clinical trial, we will test the hypotheses: In lower limb traumatic and dysvascular amputation, when compared to the transtibial long posterior flap amputation technique and the transfemoral Gottschalk method, the osteomyoplastic reconstruction technique developed by Ertl: 1. Hypothesis 1: results in fewer detrimental effects on bone metabolism, structure, and mass. 2. Hypothesis 2: leads to optimal rehabilitation and functional outcomes. Specifically, we will examine, in traumatic and dysvascular lower limb amputees randomly assigned to undergo either the long posterior flap amputation method or amputation with osteomyoplastic reconstruction in transtibial amputation and either the Gottschalk amputation method or amputation with osteomyoplastic reconstruction in transfemoral amputation, differences in the following parameters at baseline, 6 weeks (post-operative recuperation), and 6 months (termination of supervised rehabilitation and exercise intervention). We will assess bone integrity in patients undergoing standard amputation versus osteomyoplastic reconstruction by measuring bone metabolism and bone mineral density and mineral content. Second, we will measure inflammatory response in patients undergoing standard amputation versus osteomyoplastic reconstruction by assessing weight bearing and impact, muscle integrity, and limb vascularity. Last, we will compare rehabilitation and functional outcome in patients undergoing standard amputation versus osteomyoplastic reconstruction by assessing prosthetic mobility, functional capacity, activity levels, and quality of life.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALAmputation rehabilitation exercise programparticipants will be physically exercised with a full array of exercise methodologies.
PROCEDUREOsteomyoplasty vs. routine long posterior flapparticipants enrolled randomly in one of two surgical procedures.

Timeline

Start date
2006-01-01
Primary completion
2010-06-01
Completion
2010-12-01
First posted
2005-12-30
Last updated
2017-04-21

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00271362. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.