About this trial
This project consists of a prospective and retrospective case series design. Study candidates will include all patients 18 years or older, who were evaluated at UCSD and found to have a distal femur or femoral shaft fracture requiring surgical fixation. Patients who consent to study participation will recieve the RFN-advanced Retrograde Femoral Nailing System implant for fracture fixation. Data on functional status, healing rates, complication rates, and pain levels will be collected for each participant. After 3 years of data collection, investigators will analyze this data to provide further insight on the utility of this new design of retrograde femoral nails. Given the relatively high rate of complications, such as malalignment, with current femoral nail designs, it is imperative to evaluate novel systems to appropriately manage distal femur or femoral shaft fractures.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Distal femur or femoral shaft fracture requiring surgery
Evaluation and treatment at UCSD
Age 18 years or older
Ability to understand the content of the patient information/Informed Consent Form
Disqualifiers
Any not medically managed severe systemic disease
their doctor has decided that it is in the patient's best interest to receive a different method of fixation
Their doctor has determined that the patient has a condition that would make them unsuitable for participation in the study
Pregnancy or women planning to conceive within the subject participation period (1 year) note: pregnancy will be self-reported and no test will be performed to test for it
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- RFN-Advanced Retrograde Femoral Nailing System
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of California, San Diego
Lead sponsor
DePuy Synthes
Collaborator