About this trial
The aim of this project is to assess the effectiveness of the IlluminOss pelvic implants in patients with pelvic metastatic disease presenting with pain, risk of pathologic fracture, non-displaced or minimally displaced pathologic fracture of the pelvis, and geriatric patients with pelvic fragility fractures. Results from this study will be used to confirm preliminary clinically and possibly statistically significant reductions in pain and improvements in function among these patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient is a skeletally mature patient 21 years of age or older (closed epiphyseal plates) who receiving the FDA-approved IlluminOss Pelvic Implant
IlluminOss Pelvic Implant is intended to treat pain due to impending or actual non-displaced or minimally displaced pathologic fractures of the pelvis secondary to metastatic malignancy, multiple myeloma, lymphoma, or radiation osteitis or a pelvic fragility fracture in a geriatric patients (age 65 or older)
VAS Pain Score ≥ 30 on 0 to 100 scale
Disqualifiers
Patient is uncooperative, or patient incapable of following directions (for example, as a consequence of a neurological or psychiatric disorder)
Patient is a prisoner
Patient is deemed surgically unfit by the medical oncology service
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- IlluminOss pelvic implant for oncologic indication
- IlluminOss pelvic implant for geriatric trauma indication
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Massachusetts General Hospital
Lead sponsor
IlluminOss Medical, Inc.
Collaborator
University of Miami
Collaborator