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IP-coated Revision Hip Implants

IP-coated Revision Hip Implants

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The primary aim of the clinical investigation is to demonstrate the efficacy of a silver-based antimicrobial coating on hip implants in the reduction of periprosthetic infections in revision hip arthroplasty due to periprosthetic infection.

Description

The clinical investigation will include patients indicated for revision hip arthroplasty due to chronic periprosthetic infection. Subjects will either receive standard CE-marked revision hip implants or the newly developed IP (Infection prevention)- coated revision hip implants. The primary clinical benefit of the IP hip implant components remains the functional restoration of the hip joint and pain relief, as successfully shown for the uncoated predecessor devices, but additionally the IP coating is regarded ancillary to the intended purpose of the implant. Periprosthetic infections are one of the major complications in revision hip arthroplasty, leading to implant re-revision. A clinical investigation to evaluate additional measures to reduce this complication rate in revision total hip arthroplasty therefore has high clinical relevance.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients indicated for unilateral cementless acetabular and hip stem revision due to chronic periprosthetic infection (according to EBJIS definition): single-stage or two-stage surgical procedure according to clinical standard at the clinical investigation site
  • According to the assessment of the clinical investigator, the subject is therapy compliant and able to attend the follow-up visits
  • ASA physical status I - III
  • Patient's signed written informed consent is available

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Simultaneous participation in another interventional clinical trial (drugs or medical devices studies)
  • The investigational implant components (femoral and/or acetabular) are not suitable for the patient anatomy or bone defect
  • Patients with an already implanted silver-coated device
  • Patients with immunodeficiency, i.e. patients currently receiving immunosuppressive therapy or patients with severe immunodeficiency requiring drug therapy
  • Patients currently undergoing cancer treatment, e.g. chemotherapy or radiation therapy
  • Severe soft tissue defects that require local or free flap procedure
  • Periprosthetic joint infections with evidence of fungal infection
  • Antibiotic suppression therapy
  • BMI > 40 kg/m2
  • Pregnancy, breast-feeding, or women of childbearing potential and not taking adequate contraceptive precautions
  • Known or patient reported hypersensitivity to silver or titanium
  • Patients with contraindication for the investigational and comparator devices:
    • in case of secondary diseases influencing the function of the joint implant
    • in case of severe osteoporosis or osteomalacia
    • in case of poor bone quality and osseous malformations, diseases in the area of the implant fixation, which may primarily or subsequently affect the stability of the joint replacement anchorage
    • in case of non-regenerative bone conditions with lack of proximal femoral bone support and failure of defect union
    • when use of prosthesis heads with neck length XXL is indicated

Study details
    Peri-Prosthetic Joint Infection

NCT06737809

Aesculap AG

5 July 2025

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