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CompletedNCT03975426

Absorbable Screws to Treat Anterior-Superior Iliac Spine Avulsion Fractures

The Use of Absorbable Screws to Treat Children and Adolescents With Anterior-Superior Iliac Spine Avulsion Fractures

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
59 (actual)
Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
8 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

There is some debate over the best treatment for anterior-superior iliac spine (ASIS) avulsion fractures although conservative treatment can be applied when there are no neurological symptoms. Open reduction and internal fixation can be performed for dislocations exceeding 1.5 cm, or in patients requiring a short period of convalescence, although a second operation is subsequently required to extract osteosynthetic material. In this paper, we introduce the use of absorbable screws as a new fixation material for the second round of surgery.

Detailed description

To investigate the feasibility of absorbable screws as a new fixation material for the treatment of ASIS avulsion fractures in children and adolescents.The investigator plan to retrospectively analyzed 59 patients diagnosed with ASIS avulsion fractures in our hospital between Jan 2009 and Dec 2016. These patients were divided into two groups: group A (conservative group) and group B (absorbable screws). Group A received conservative therapy involving bed rest with the affected lower extremity positioned with the hip and knee in flexion to ensure minimal tension of the muscles attached to the ASIS avulsion fracture. Group B received open reduction and internal fixation with fixation by absorbable screws. Six weeks and three months after treatment, all patients were assessed for range of motion (ROM) and by X-ray as they returned to activity. One week after treatment, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) lower limb and hip score was used to evaluate hip function; the same scores were also determined during follow-up at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREopen reduction and internal fixation with fixation by absorbable screwsGroup A received conservative therapy involving bed rest with the affected lower extremity positioned with the hip and knee in flexion to ensure minimal tension of the muscles attached to the ASIS avulsion fracture. Group B received open reduction and internal fixation with fixation by absorbable screws.

Timeline

Start date
2009-01-01
Primary completion
2016-12-31
Completion
2018-01-01
First posted
2019-06-05
Last updated
2019-06-06

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03975426. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.