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Clinical Trials/NCT03026920
NCT03026920
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Different Surgical Methods for Pelvic or Acetabular Fracture of Old Man

Hebei Medical University Third Hospital1 site in 1 country40 target enrollmentJune 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Fracture Dislocation
Sponsor
Hebei Medical University Third Hospital
Enrollment
40
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
fracture union time
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

It was reported that satisfactory postoperative outcome was difficult to obtain for the pelvic or acetabular fracture in old people. The less invasive surgical method was conducted in this study. Then, the clinical results were compared with the patients treated using traditional methods to assess the less invasive method.

Detailed Description

Pelvic or acetabular fractures were caused by high energy trauma, which may lead to poor prognosis for the old. The patients over 60 years were included in this study. The surgical procedure was conducted in two weeks. The less invasive methods involved Stoppa approach and novel plate. The data including surgical time, blood loss and results of follow-up were recorded. The clinical results were compared with the patients treated using traditional methods. Thus, the clinical outcome of Pelvic or acetabular fractures in old man was assessed.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2016
End Date
June 2018
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Hebei Medical University Third Hospital
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Over 60 years old Fracture involving pelvis or acetabulum Operation was conducted within 14 days Sign the consent form

Exclusion Criteria

  • Presented with a pathologic acetabular fracture Refused to participate Follow-up insufficient 12 months

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

fracture union time

Time Frame: 4 months

how long the fracture line disappeared postoperatively in radiograph

Secondary Outcomes

  • complication(12 months)

Study Sites (1)

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