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RecruitingNCT05593146

A Randomized Controlled Study Evaluating Modified Cup Anteversion Placement in Prevention of Postoperative Dislocation in Patients Undergoing Acetabular Tumor Resection and Reconstruction

A Multi-center, Double-blinded, Randomized Controlled Study Comparing Modified Cup Anteversion vs Conventional Cup Anteversion Placement in Prevention of Postoperative Dislocation in Patients Undergoing Acetabular Tumor Resection and Reconstruction

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
118 (estimated)
Sponsor
Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this clinical study is to investigate whether patients who receive modified anteversion angle (( α-15°)±10°) of the acetabular cup have a lower risk of dislocation within one year after surgery, compared to patients who receive conventional anteversion angle ( α±10°) of the acetabular cup. The hypothesis is that patients with placement of the modified (( α-15°)±10°) anteversion angle of the acetabular component will have decreased risk of dislocation 1 year after surgery compared to patients with conventional anteversion angle ( α±10°) placement. PS: α refers to the preoperative anteversion angle of the affected hip. α equals to the anteversion angle of the contralateral limb if it cannot be accurately measured on the affected limb. A standard error within 10° is accepted

Detailed description

Hip dislocation is a common complication in patients who undergo reconstruction surgery after periacetabular tumor resection and most of these cases are anterior dislocations. Studies suggest that this type of dislocation may be closely related to the position and anteversion angle of the acetabular component. Therefore, properly reducing the anteversion angle of the acetabular cup during reconstruction might effectively prevent possible collisions between the cup and the femoral component, thereby reducing the potential risk of dislocation. Based on this theory, we aim to investigate whether patients who receive modified anteversion angle (( α-15°)±10°) of the acetabular cup have a lower risk of dislocation within one year after surgery, compared to patients who receive conventional anteversion angle ( α±10°) of the acetabular cup. PS: α refers to the preoperative anteversion angle of the affected hip. α equals to the anteversion angle of the contralateral limb if it cannot be accurately measured on the affected size. A standard error within 10° is accepted.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALmodified anteversion angle placement(( α-15°)±10°)Preoperative examination was conducted to determine a safe surgical margin in all patients. A 3D printed osteotomy guide combined with a 3D printed prosthesis pre- designed anteversion angle is assembled for reconstruction after tumor resection. Once completed, intraoperative X-ray fluoroscopy was applied to evaluate the anteversion angle of the acetabular component. If the anteversion angle doesn't meet the predetermined criteria, it needs to be adjusted until it does.
BEHAVIORALconventional anteversion angle placement ( α±10°)Preoperative examination was conducted to determine a safe surgical margin in all patients. A 3D printed osteotomy guide combined with a 3D printed prosthesis with predesigned anteversion angle is assembled for reconstruction following tumor resection. Once completed, intraoperative X-ray fluoroscopy was applied to evaluate the anteversion angle of the acetabular component. If the anteversion angle doesn't meet the predetermined criteria, it needs to be adjusted until it does.

Timeline

Start date
2023-04-13
Primary completion
2027-12-01
Completion
2028-06-01
First posted
2022-10-25
Last updated
2024-03-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05593146. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.