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Clinical Trials/NCT06344039
NCT06344039
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Epidemiological Study of Floating Hip Injuries in Assiut University Hospitals

Assiut University0 sites100 target enrollmentApril 2024

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Hip Fractures
Sponsor
Assiut University
Enrollment
100
Primary Endpoint
Incidence of floating hip injuries
Status
Not yet recruiting
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Aim of the study is to describe and study the patterns of floating hip injuries and assess the current management in Assiut University Hospitals Trauma Centre to help reach the best approach to plan treatment for these severe and difficult injuries.

Detailed Description

Floating hip injuries are defined as ipsilateral fractures of the pelvis, acetabulum and femur . The term "floating" is used in orthopedic literature to describe certain patterns of skeletal injuries that share one common character which is disruption and discontinuity of bones above and below a joint. This type of injury is very rare and occurs due to high-energy trauma most commonly road traffic accidents and falls from height. Patients of the floating hip injuries are usually poly-trauma patients with other associated potentially serious injuries in the head , chest or abdomen or fractures in other sites. Complication rates are high in these patients due to the severe and unstable nature of this injury. The femoral fracture may be associated with pelvic, acetabular fracture or both, this pattern was classified by Liebergall et al into 3 types; A, B and C with type A involving pelvic fracture associated with an ipsilateral femoral fracture and type B involving an acetabular fracture associated with an ipsilateral femoral fracture and type C involving fractures to both the pelvis and acetabulum. The lack of common terminology , probably because of their rarity and relative low incidence of associated vascular injuries , could have been the reason for the underappreciation of the peculiarity of these injuries. Previous studies have been limited in number without deep analysis of the current practice patters and incidence of complications.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2024
End Date
May 2025
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Omar Yaser Emam Mohamed

Resident Doctor

Assiut University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Adult patients (aged 18 to 60) with ipsilateral fractures of the pelvis, acetabulum and femur

Exclusion Criteria

  • Ages below 18 or above 60
  • pathological and fragility fractures

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Incidence of floating hip injuries

Time Frame: From 2018-2023

Determination of the incidence rate of injury by calculating new cases / total number of trauma cases admitted in the time frame from 2018-2023

Patterns of injury

Time Frame: 2018-2023

Determination of patterns of injury using the liebergall classification . Fractures are classified into A, B, and C and their percentages over the total number of cases will be calculated

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