Femoral Fracture

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Magnesium-Titanium Hybrid Intramedullary Nail System For Long Bone Fractures

This is a prospective, multicenter, randomized, controlled, non-inferiority clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the magnesium-titanium hybrid intramedullary nail system compared with the marketed metal locked intramedullary nail in the treatment of long bone fractures of the extremities.

Participants needed: 160
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: HuaMg Perfection Med Tech (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.Updated: May 6, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Aged ≥ 18 years and ≤ 80 years (inclusive), with skeletal maturity, regardless o... [+3]

Pregnant or lactating women, or individuals with family planning during the stud... [+15]

Status: Recruiting

Essential Amino Acid Supplementation for Femoral Fragility Fractures

This trial will evaluate the impact of 4 weeks of postoperative essential amino acid (EAA)-based supplementation on muscle morphology after femoral fragility fracture. This trial will assess the ability of EAA-based to increase skeletal muscle metabolic activity, reduce inflammation, and induce muscle fiber hypertrophy, as well as preserve skeletal muscle mass and physical performance up to 6 months after injury. Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to 1) standard of care (no dietary intervention) or 2) EAA-based supplementation.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 65+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Michael C WilleyUpdated: Apr 15, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Hospital inpatient [+5]

Part of a vulnerable population (ex: Incarcerated, Non-English speaking) [+7]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Verify if the Surgery for the Proximal Femur Fracture Can be Improved With the Help of a Navigation System

The ADAPT system is a software that calculate a virtual 3D reconstruction of the femoral head without additional radiation. It automatically detects the used implant and its position relative to the femoral head, helping the surgeon to achieve an optimal proximal screw positioning in the femoral head. The investigators want to verify if with the addition of the ADAPT system the investigators can improve screw placement and reduce surgery time and radiation exposure.

Participants needed: 96
Trial details
Age: 50-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Christian CandrianUpdated: Mar 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients undergoing unilateral primary intramedullary nailing at the Ospedale Re... [+4]

Other clinically significant concomitant disease states (e.g. renal failure, maj... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

A Case Series: TRUMATCH Graft Cage for Segmental Long Bone Defects

This project consists of a prospective case design. Study candidates will include all patients ages 18 and over who were evaluated at UCSD and found to have a critical-sized humerus, femur, or tibia segmental defect that would be fixed through surgery. Patients who consent to study participation will receive the TRUMATCH Graft Cage for their long bone segmental defect repair. Data on healing rates, complication rates, re-operation rates, time to return to normal activity, and pain levels will be collected for each participation. After 3 years of data collection, we will analyze this data to provide further insight on the utility of the TRUMATCH Graft Cage. Given the significant difficulty with repairing segmental long bone defects, it is imperative to evaluate novel systems to appropriately manage these injuries.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of California, San DiegoUpdated: Feb 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Humerus, femur, or tibia segmental defects requiring surgery [+3]

Any not medically managed severe systemic disease [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Retrograde Femoral Nail-Advanced Outcomes for Fixation of Distal Femur and Femoral Shaft Fractures

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.

Participants needed: 40
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of California, San DiegoUpdated: Feb 9, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Distal femur or femoral shaft fracture requiring surgery [+4]

Any not medically managed severe systemic disease [+5]

Status: Recruiting

ZNN Bactiguard Retrograde Femoral Nails PMCF Study

Post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF) study to confirm the safety, performance, and clinical benefits of the intra-medullary retrograde femoral nail Zimmer Natural Nail (ZNN) Bactiguard (implants and instrumentation) when used for the temporary internal fixation and stabilization of femoral fractures.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Zimmer BiometUpdated: Feb 3, 2026Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Patients must be 18 years or older. [+5]

Skeletally immature patients [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Study of the Effectiveness of a Polymer Cerclage System Compared to Cerclages Used in Standard Care (CERCPMCF) )

The use of cerclage wiring in the management of long bone fractures is common. With the increase in the placement of total hip ans shoulder prostheses, the occurrence of peri-prosthetic hip an shoulder fractures is also increasing, notably due to an older population. Whether it is for a fracture on a native femur or humerus, or on a periprosthetic hip or shoulder fracture, the use of cerclage wiring is an adjuvant additional but not the main means to ensure stable osteosynthesis, allowing re-loading and early rehabilitation of patients. This method has demonstrated its ability to improve the fixation of this fracture type, associated with osteosynthesis or hip/shoulder prosthesis revision surgery. However, metal cerclage expose to a risk of metallosis which can compromise bone fusion, injury to neighboring soft parts causing pain and also injury to the surgical team when handling them. More recently, non-metallic cerclage have been developed and could overcome certain risks associated with metallic cerclage, while ensuring their bone fixing capacity and therefore bone consolidation. Indeed, non-metallic cerclage could withstand similar or even greater stresses than metallic cables, in particular concerning their resistance to rupture. The "Sterile Self Locking Polymer Cerclage System" named OrthoLoop is a polymer cerclage which has been developed and could be used in these indications. Thus, this study (SERRE) aims to investigate the clinical results and sequelae of adjuvant cerclage wires OrthoLoop Cerclage in the management of rehabilitation, per prosthetic or primary femoral or humeral fractures compared with cerclages system used in standard care. SERRE is a 36 months follow up study in two arms : * Experimental group: "OrthoLoop cercalge" * Control group: "cerclages used in standard care" After each surgery, the patient follow-up period is 36 months. with 4 planned consultation visits after surgery at 6-8 weeks, 3, 6 and 36 months, with collection and measurement of the endpoints. The main objective of this study is to assess the role of "OrthoLoop cerclage" of COUSIN Biotech in comparison with cerclages (metallic for the majority) used in standard care ; in the optimization of the consolidation of primary and periprosthetic femoral or humeral fractures, 6 months after surgery.

Participants needed: 202
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Quanta MedicalUpdated: Mar 20, 2025Locations: 15
Eligibility criteria

Primary femoral or humeral fractures (diaphyseal, metaphyseal, epiphyseal proxim... [+8]

high-energy injury, [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Fracture Monitor - Femur

Thirty-seven patients diagnosed with femoral fracture to be treated with a compatible plate will be enrolled for this multicenter prospective interventional study. The Fracture Monitor T1 will be attached to the locking plate during osteosynthesis. Prior to discharge, it will be connected to an app installed either on the patients' smartphone or on the smartphone provided by the sponsor. The device will continuously collect and process data, which can automatically be downloaded via Bluetooth through the smartphone app and transferred in encrypted form to a dedicated cloud server. The smartphones will be equipped with a basic app version with rudimentary user interface that has no data visualization function. During the rehabilitation phase, data collected by the device will not be accessible to the surgeon nor the patient to ensure that no therapeutic decision will be made based on the acquired data. Every patient is treated as per standard of care. The primary objective of the study is to collect safety information of the Fracture Monitor T1. The secondary objectives are to collect information on device performance, device handling, and usability. All adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs (SAEs) will be recorded during the study. These will be reviewed and evaluated for their potential relationship to the device. All patients will be followed up for 6 months after the surgery according to the local standard of care. Given that the removal of the Fracture Monitor T1 may occur beyond 6 months, a safety follow-up will take place at the time point when the Fracture Monitor T1 is removed as per the instructions for use if it has not been removed within the 6 months. The results will be compiled into a clinical evaluation report to be submitted as part of the technical documentation for the conformity assessment procedure.

Participants needed: 37
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: AO Innovation Translation CenterUpdated: Feb 3, 2025Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 years or older [+14]

Concomitant fractures in the contralateral leg [+14]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Prospective Post-market Study Examining the Effectiveness of the EcoFit®

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the EcoFit Hip with implacross E polyethylene for total hip replacement surgery.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Age: 40-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Implantcast North America, LLCUpdated: Jun 9, 2021
Eligibility criteria

Subject must be a candidate for a total primary hip replacement. [+5]

Subject has had a prior hip replacement in the subject hip [+10]