Status:
COMPLETED
Importance of Restoring Biomechanical Correct Hip Anatomy During Total Hip Arthroplasty
Lead Sponsor:
Region Skane
Conditions:
Osteoarthritis
Eligibility:
All Genders
40-75 years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
The purpose of this prospective, randomized study is to evaluate the importance of restoring the exact individual hip biomechanics during total hip arthroplasty.
Detailed Description
This prospective, controlled and randomized study aims at evaluating the correlation between postoperative hip prosthesis migration and the achieved exactness of biomechanical restoration of hip mecha...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip necessitating primary total hip arthroplasty (THA)
- Male and non-pregnant female patients
- Hip bone quality and morphology suitable for uncemented THA
- Age up to 75 years old at the inclusion time of the study
- Patients who understand the conditions of the study and are willing to participate for the length of the prescribed follow-up.
- Patients who are capable of, and have given informed consent for participation in the study.
Exclusion
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Malignant disease
- Severe osteoporosis
- Patients with active infection
- Patients with malignancy
- Prior major surgery in the hip to be operated on
- Peroperative fracture
- Hip prosthesis or grossly distorted hip anatomy in the contralateral hip.
- Ongoing corticosteroid (oral) or immunosuppressive medication
- Personal disorders (dementia, alcohol or drug abuse etc) suspected of making completion of the trial uncertain.
- Patients with concurrent illnesses which are likely to affect their outcome.
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
January 1 2010
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
September 1 2017
Estimated Enrollment :
75 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT01512550
Start Date
January 1 2010
End Date
September 1 2017
Last Update
September 28 2017
Active Locations (1)
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Department of Orthopedics, Skane University Hospital, Lund University
Lund, Sweden, 22185