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Contribution of Stereography in the Quantification of Malunions Femoral Shaft Fractures Operated by Centromedullary Nailing. A Case Serie of 40 Patients
This observational study is a collection of clinical and imaging data of patients with a femoral shaft fracture treated by nails. The aim of this research is the contribution of the EOS imaging system in the quantification of malunions.
The study is based on the collection of clinical and imaging data (using EOS imaging system) necessary for the follow-up of patients who have benefited, most often in the emergency, of a centromedullary nailing of the femoral shaft. The study does not lead to any further examination for the patient since they are followed until the removal of the material, which usually takes place 24 months after the fracture episode. This observational and pilot study is monocentric, prospective on a continuous series of 40 patients.
Age
16 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Orthopedic and Trauma Department, University Hospital, Grenoble Alpes
Grenoble, France
Start Date
September 1, 2015
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2017
Completion Date
September 1, 2018
Last Updated
September 10, 2018
40
ACTUAL participants
Centromedullary nailing
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Grenoble
Collaborators
NCT06078371
NCT06658379
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