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Tibial IMN Vs. Tibial Micromotion IMN
Sponsor: University of Chicago
Summary
Our null hypothesis is that micromotion tibial intramedullary fixation (IMFN) does not impact union or complication rates when compared to standard of care treatment with non-micromotion tibial nail fixation. There are no current or past randomized controlled trials comparing these fixation techniques to one another. There is good data supporting both the use of intramedullary fixation for tibial fractures alone, and in high-risk patient populations (open fractures, GSW tibial fractures). However, the effectiveness of these methods with respect to each other has never been investigated. The knowledge gained will allow us to potentially influence and adapt protocols to treat this patient population. Additionally, resources available at our institution provide a supportive framework with which to maintain contact with patients after hospital discharge. These key factors will allow us to perform a robust analysis of this population, to include outcomes measures of function and complications. With much of the limited existing literature on tibial nails being in very defined populations, without a strong comparison group there is no clear guidance on when the use of a micromotion device is indicated. Our approach to randomize our patients will reduce the bias that exists in the current literature and provide a robust spectrum of injuries to sub analyze and compare. Objectives Primary Objective Compare post-operative union rates in tibial shaft patients treated with 2 types of intramedullary rod fixation devices. Secondary Objective(s) Compare complication rates, patient reported outcomes, range of motion, pain and radiographic/sonographic outcomes in patients treated with tibial nails.
Official title: Prospective, Randomized-control Trial Comparing Standard Intramedullary Tibial Fixation With Micromotion Tibial Intramedullary Fixation
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
372
Start Date
2025-07-01
Completion Date
2030-12
Last Updated
2025-10-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Intramedullary tibial Nail
Subjects will receive the micromotion MicroMotion Intramedullary tibial Nail
Intermedullary nail
The non-micromotion intermedullary nail
Locations (1)
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States