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NCT06118736
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GUIDed Growth of the Proximal Femur to Prevent Further Hip MigrAtion in CErebral Palsy Patients

Sponsor: Erasmus Medical Center

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

In recent literature, the potential of guided growth of the proximal femur to modify hip growth in patients with cerebral palsy has been shown. Using medial hemi-epiphysiodesis of the proximal femur (TMH-PF) morphology of hips at risk of symptomatic (sub)luxation in cerebral palsy (CP) can be changed, aiming to reduce further hip migration and the need for more invasive surgical treatment modalities. Further research is necessary to assess if the results of TMH-PF in combination with adductor tenotomies are significantly better than the results of the current standard of care; adductor tenotomies alone. The investigators objective is to determine whether guided growth of the proximal femur decreases the risk of further hip migration and need for further surgery in cerebral palsy patients.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

2 Years - 8 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

84

Start Date

2024-03-06

Completion Date

2030-12

Last Updated

2024-10-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Temporary Medial Hemi-epiphysiodesis of the proximal femur

Temporary Medial Hemi-epiphysiodesis of the proximal femur

Locations (5)

Amsterdam UMC

Amsterdam, Netherlands

UMC Groningen

Groningen, Netherlands

Maastricht UMC

Maastricht, Netherlands

Sint Maartenskliniek

Nijmegen, Netherlands

Erasmus MC

Rotterdam, Netherlands