A listing of Orthopedics medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The overall objective is to compare the effect of Vancomycin and Tobramycin powder combined (treatment) to Vancomycin powder (control) in the reduction of post-fixation infections ofbial plateau and tibial pilon fractures at high risk of infection (collectively consideredhe "study injuries").
The purpose of the PRECISE study (A multi-center, prospective observational study to evaluate the use of Patient-Specific Precision Injury Signatures to Optimize Orthopaedic Interventions in Multiply Injured Patients) is to evaluate how the human body responds to trauma and to treatment for traumatic injuries.
Approximately 1000 patients presenting with tibial shaft fractures (AO type 42) will bed prospectively in this registry. All patients are treated and followed at 6 weeks, 6hs and 1 year postoperative always following the local standard of care (routine) visithedule up to 36 months if required. Data collection includes patient …
This protocol describes a multicenter, prospective randomized superiority trial comparingunctional outcomes between children treated with sedated reduction versus no formalduction.
What is the purpose of this study?The goal of this observational study is to examine and confirm the clinical performance of the Fitbone Transport and Lengthening System in adult patients (21 years and older) who require lower-limb lengthening, fracture fixation and/or treatment for previous non-healing fracture. The main questions it aims …
The purpose of this study is to help determine the best treatment for preventing blood clots that are formed following trauma that could potentially lead to death.
The purpose of this study is to compare the usual practice of bearing weight (“delayed weight bearing”) with weight bearing sooner in the healing process. We will use study data to determine if early weight bearing improves recovery after injury.
The proposed study is a multi-center, prospective randomized controlled trial comparingurrent standard of care treatment to the SEXTANT treatment protocol in patients with Typeures of the tibia and IIIB fractures of the ankle and hindfoot.