About this trial
The hypothesis of this study is that the Rim Plate method utilizing interfragmentary screws placed through the plate will result in superior fixation, a lower rate of loss of reduction of the fracture fragment, better anatomic healing of the articular (joint) surface, a decreased rate of early post-traumatic arthritic changes of the joint (cartilage) surface, and improved functional outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Skeletally mature males and females, ≥ 18 years old and with age less than 65 years.
Fracture of the acetabular posterior wall fracture due to acute traumatic hip dislocation, confirmed with anteroposterior pelvic or hip radiographs, and CT scan
Operative fixation of fractures within 14 days of presenting to the emergency room.
Patient was ambulatory prior to fracture, with or without walking aids
Disqualifiers
Patients not suitable for internal fixation (severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or pathologic fracture).
Pre-existing orthopedic fixation, implant, or prosthesis around the affected acetabulum.
Patients with metabolic bone disease including diagnosis of osteoporosis.
Patients with bony or soft tissue infections around the acetabulum.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Pelvic reconstruction plate without interfragmentary screws
- Pelvic reconstruction plate with interfragmentary screws