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Exactech Hip Systems Post-Market Clinical Follow-up (PMCF)

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

A Post-Market Domestic (US) and International Data Collection to Assess Exactech Hip Systems

Description

Patient outcomes data is important for assessing the post-market safety and effectiveness of orthopedic medical devices. The purpose of this study is to collect clinical and patient outcomes and survivorship data for patients who have received or will receive an Exactech Hip System for total hip arthroplasty (THA) prosthesis manufactured or distributed by Exactech Inc (Gainesville, Florida, USA).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Cohort 1:

  • Subjects who agree to participate in the study that have not had surgery prior to being enrolled in the study.
  • Skeletally mature (18 years of age or older).
  • The subject is willing and able to provide written informed consent for participation in the study.
  • Subject is to receive an Exactech Hip System THA for any approved indication for use.
  • The hip replacement will be performed by the investigator or a surgeon subinvestigator.
  • The devices will be used according to the approved indications.

Cohort 2:

  • Subjects who agree to participate in the study that have undergone surgery prior to enrollment in the study. Data for these subjects will be collected from the subject's medical record for the time-period prior to enrollment in the study containing data pertaining to the preoperative time period and index surgery (retrospective data) and from the patient after they are enrolled in the study during the post-operative timeperiod (prospectively).
  • Skeletally mature (18 years of age or older).
  • The subject is willing and able to provide written informed consent for participation in the study.
  • Subject received an Exactech Hip System THA for any approved indication for use.
  • The hip replacement was performed by the investigator or a surgeon sub-investigator.
  • The devices are/were used according to the approved indications.
  • Special consideration should be taken to ensure that these subjects meet all inclusion criteria, none of the exclusion criteria, and have a minimum of the following preoperative, operative, and applicable postoperative data available in the subject's medical records, related to the Exactech Hip System prosthesis manufactured or distributed by Exactech Inc (Gainesville, Florida, USA). Prior to inclusion in the study, the following details must be available for data submission:

Pre-Operative:

Demographic Data

  • Gender
  • Age at surgery
  • Height/Weight
  • Indication for surgery
  • Prior Injuries/Surgeries on index hip
  • Comorbidities
    Operative
  • Date of Surgery
  • Type of Surgery (Primary / Revision)
  • All component product information, including catalogue reference numbers.
  • Adverse Event Information, if applicable

Cohort 3:

        Note: No prospective data may be collected from a subject if they are enrolled under this
        cohort unless the subject is willing and able to provide written informed consent for
        participation in the study, in which case they should be part of Cohort 2.
          -  Skeletally mature (18 years of age or older).
          -  The subject is willing and able to provide written informed consent for participation
             in the study.
          -  Subject received an Exactech Hip System THA for any approved indication for use.
          -  The hip replacement was performed by the investigator or a surgeon sub-investigator.
          -  The devices are/were used according to the approved indications.
          -  Special consideration should be taken to ensure that these subjects meet all inclusion
             criteria, none of the exclusion criteria, and have a minimum of the following pre-
             operative, operative, and applicable postoperative data available in the subject's
             medical records, related to the Exactech Hip System prosthesis manufactured or
             distributed by Exactech Inc (Gainesville, Florida, USA). Prior to inclusion in the
             study, the following details must be available for data submission:
        Pre-Operative:
        Demographic Data
          -  Gender
          -  Age at surgery
          -  Height/Weight
          -  Indication for surgery
          -  Prior Injuries/Surgeries on index hip
          -  Comorbidities
        Operative:
          -  Date of Surgery
          -  Type of Surgery (Primary / Revision)
          -  All component product information, including catalogue reference numbers.
          -  Adverse Event Information, if applicable
        Exclusion Criteria:
          -  Patient was <18 years of age at time of surgery
          -  Patient does not meet the indicated population for use criteria for this device.
          -  Patient is pregnant
          -  Patient is a prisoner
          -  Patient has a physical or mental condition that would invalidate the results
          -  Patient is contraindicated for the surgery (e.g., metal allergy)

Study details

Hip Arthroplasty, Total

NCT05849961

Exactech

25 June 2024

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