Certain types of fractures require surgical intervention that may involve the use of bone grafts or bone graft substitutes. Many of the materials used as bone graft substitutes suffer from disadvantages such as soft tissue invasion of the fracture area, inadequate blood supply, failure to encourage the production of bone and ectopic bone formation. A guided bone regeneration (GBR) environment may help in solving these clinical concerns. GBR has been widely used in the field of dentistry since the 1980s to provide stable placement for dental implants The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, performance and initial efficacy of Regenecure's, AMCA Bone Membrane, as a bone stimulating aid for orthopedic trauma applications.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
AMCA Bone Membrane, as a bone stimulating aid for orthopedic trauma applications.
Hadassah Medical Organization, Orthopedic Surgery Department
Jerusalem, Israel
Orthopedic Department, Hadassah Medical Organization
Jerusalem, Israel
To demonstrate the safety of the AMCA Bone membrane when used in the treatment of subtrochanteric femoral fractures.
Safety element will be measured by evaluation of swelling, clinical signs of superficial or deep infection, pain in the operated area. Radiographic healing assessment score.
Time frame: 12 months
To evaluate the performance of the AMCA Bone membrane in providing enhanced healing of compromised fractures at risk of non-union.
efficacy will be assessed by radiographic evaluation and functional assessment at different time points. To evaluate the performance of the AMCA Bone membrane in providing enhanced healing of compromised fractures at risk of non-union, assessed by a difference of ten points in reduction of the completed Harris hip score at 16 weeks from baseline.
Time frame: 12 months
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