Distal Targeter vs Free-hand

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

89

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 31, 2022

Primary Completion Date

February 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

February 1, 2024

Conditions
Femur FractureTibial FracturesNonunion of FractureNonunion of Fracture of TibiaNonunion of Fracture of Femur (Diagnosis)Tibia Fracture
Interventions
DEVICE

Distal targeting jig

Patients in this arm will have an assistive targeting device used for interlocking screw placement. The targeting device is attached to the nail proximally or distally (for antegrade or retrograde nailing, respectively) to guide screw placement through the other end of the intramedullary device.

PROCEDURE

Free-hand/perfect circles technique

"Patients in this arm will have no assistive targeting device use and the surgeon will use a free-hand technique for the placement of interlocking screws. With this technique, fluoroscopic images are taken such that the interlocking holes of the intramedullary device are perfect circles and indicate that a screw introduced in the same plane that the fluoroscopic image was taken would seat perpendicularly to the intramedullary device. This is the most commonly employed technique for interlocking screw placement through intramedullary devices."

Trial Locations (1)

90048

Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Stryker Nordic

INDUSTRY

lead

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

OTHER