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UnknownNCT01509859

Comparing Weight Bearing After Intramedullary Fixation Devices for the Proximal Femur Fracture

Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing the Weight Bearing After Fixation of Proximal Femur Fractures With Two Different Proximal Intramedullary Devices

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Rabin Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of the study is to Compare the stability of the fracture and pain after surgery by measuring the stride length and weight bearing on the operated leg. This study will compare these parameters between two different proximal femur nails used for fixing hip fractures.

Detailed description

Fractures of the proximal femur and hip are relatively common injuries in adults. According to the Evans and the AO Classification systems, the fracture can be described as stable after reduction or not according to the direction of the fracture lines and the comminution of the medial cortex or the lateral wall of the proximal femur. Biomechanically, nails allow for stable anatomical fixation of more comminuted fractures without shortening the abductor moment arm or changing the proximal femoral anatomy. These devices provide fracture stability by virtue of allowing the lateral aspect of the head and neck to come to rest against the nail in the medullary canal. For fractures with comminuted medial cortex or involvement of the lateral cortex (AO 2.2 - AO 3.3) it is advisable to fixate with a more stable fixation device such as intramedullary proximal femur nail Several intramedullary devices are currently in use for the treatment of the intertrochanteric fractures. In our institution, for the unstable fracture we use either one of the intramedullary devices manufactured by Synthes (Proximal femoral nail - anti-rotation = PFNA) or by Smith\&Nephew (Trochanteric Antegrade Nail = InterTan). Each of these nails allow compression over the Nail\\Blade with the intramedullary stability. There are 3 main complications in the treatment of intramedullary devices : (1) varus collapse of the head/neck, (2) uncontrolled shortening of the neck, and (3)femoral shaft fractures at the tip of the nail The InterTan, unlike other devices, allows for immediate intraoperative compression of the principal fracture fragments through linear compression combined with rotational stability secondary to its unique geometry and mechanism of action. The mechanical stability of the fracture after the fixation is reflected by the weight bearing the patient can hold . In order to find weather there is a mechanical difference between the two devices we would like to perform a test measuring the weight bearing after fixation of intertrochanteric fractures comparing the pain and impression of mechanical stability in the two devices. The method to test the amount of weight bearing would be using the "SmartStep gait system" TM (Andante Medical Devices Ltd), an innovative biofeedback and monitoring system that records and analyzes key gait parameters and provides instantaneous and accurate audio and visual feedback.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEPFNA proximal femur nail device (Synthes)synthes "PFNA" proximal femur nail device
DEVICEINTERTAN proximal femur nail device (Smith&Nephew)Smith\&Nephew "INTERTAN" proximal femur nail device

Timeline

Start date
2011-12-01
Primary completion
2012-07-01
Completion
2012-09-01
First posted
2012-01-13
Last updated
2012-01-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01509859. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.