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Observational Study to Evaluate Long-Term Outcome in Hip Hemiarthroplasty

Observational Study to Evaluate Long-Term Outcome in Hip Hemiarthroplasty

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This PMCF study is designed to collect safety and efficacy data on hip hemiarthroplasty surgeries with Corin BiPolar-i shell and the Oceane+ or Meije Duo femoral stem up to 10 years.

Description

As part of the current clinical remediation work under the new Medical Device Regulation (MDR), limited data have been identified to support the hemiarthroplasty indication for some of Corin femoral stems. Therefore, this PMCF study has been implemented to collect safety and performance data on hip hemiarthroplasty surgeries with Corin BiPolar-i shell and the Oceane+ or Meije Duo femoral stem up to 10 years.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Both genders.
  2. Adult subjects.
  3. Subjects clinically suitable for a hip hemiarthroplasty surgery with Corin hip devices based on physical examination, medical history and diagnosis such as: non-inflammatory degenerative joint disease including osteoarthritis and avascular necrosis in which the acetabulum does not require replacement, treatment of non-union, femoral neck and trochanteric fractures of the proximal femur, revision of failed partial hip replacements in which the acetabulum does not require replacement.
  4. The subject is willing to comply with the required follow-up visits as per protocol.
  5. The subject has signed a Patient Informed Consent Form (PICF), specific to this study, and approved by the local EC.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Subjects with active infection or sepsis or osteomyelitis.
  2. Subjects with unsuitable or insufficient bone support preventing proper fixation of the prosthesis.
  3. Subject with marked bone loss or bone absorption.
  4. Subject with metabolic disorders which may impair bone formation or bone quality.
  5. Subjects under guardianship.
  6. Subjects in the opinion of the Investigator/ investigative team who will be unable to comply with study procedures (Examples: recent psychotic or mania disorders, alcohol, drug or substance abusers) and/or those unable for any medical or other reason to comply with study procedures/visits.

Study details
    Hip Fractures
    Hip Hemiarthroplasty
    Osteoarthritis
    Hip
    Avascular Necrosis of Hip
    Femoral Neck Fractures

NCT05686278

Corin

27 January 2024

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