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NCT07018960
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"Multicenter Registry for Chest Wall Reconstruction Using Custom Dynamic Prostheses (PRODIPET)"

Sponsor: Fundacion para la Investigacion Biomedica del Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal

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Summary

PRODIPET Study Summary Title: Multicenter Registry for Chest Wall Reconstruction Using Custom 3D-Printed Titanium Prostheses Purpose The PRODIPET study evaluates the safety and effectiveness of personalized, dynamic titanium prostheses for reconstructing the chest wall after: Tumor resection (e.g., sarcomas, lung cancer). Severe trauma (e.g., multiple rib fractures). Traditional methods (metal plates, mesh) often lack flexibility, potentially causing pain or breathing difficulties. This study tests 3D-printed titanium implants designed to mimic natural rib movement, improving function and comfort. Study Design Type: Multicenter, ambispective (retrospective + prospective data). Duration: Prospective: 24 months (Jan 2024-Jan 2026). Follow-up: 12 months per patient (final analysis by 2027). Centers: Major Spanish hospitals (Ramón y Cajal/Madrid, La Ribera/Alzira, Cruces/Baracaldo, Insular/Las Palmas). Key Goals Assess short/mid-term outcomes (pain, breathing, complications). Compare results across patients/surgical techniques. Improve future prosthesis designs. Who Can Participate? Inclusion: Adults (18+) needing chest wall reconstruction. Signed consent for anonymized data sharing. Exclusion: Titanium allergies. Participation in conflicting studies. Patient Experience Pre-Surgery: CT scan creates a custom 3D prosthesis (made by Osteobionix® using Ti6AL4V-ELI titanium). Surgery: Surgeons implant the prosthesis, anchoring it to ribs/sternum. Follow-Up: Evaluations at discharge, 1/6/12 months (in-person or phone). Measures: Pain, lung function, imaging (X-ray/CT), complications (e.g., infection, implant failure). Privacy \& Ethics Data is anonymized and stored securely (REDCap system). Complies with European General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) and Spanish data protection laws. Patients may withdraw anytime. For Healthcare Providers Collaboration: Open to thoracic surgeons/researchers. Data Access: Centralized via REDCap; analyzed by the coordinating team. Publications: Multicenter results will be published first; individual centers may later share their data. Why This Matters Addresses a gap in evidence for dynamic prostheses, which may offer: Better breathing mechanics vs. rigid materials. Fewer long-term complications (e.g., breakage). Could standardize best practices for complex reconstructions. Contact Lead Coordinator: Dr. Nicolás Moreno Mata (Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid). Email: nicolas.moreno.hrc@gmail.com \| Phone: +34 647 609 363. Key Takeaways: Patients/Families: Learn if custom prostheses improve recovery. Providers: Contribute to advancing surgical options. Researchers: Access multicenter data on innovative implants.

Official title: "Multicenter Registry for Chest Wall Reconstruction Surgery Using Custom Dynamic Prostheses PRODIPET"

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-03-01

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2025-08-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Chest wall reconstruction with 3D printed titan custom prothesis

Dynamic Chest Wall Reconstruction with Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Titanium Prostheses" 1\. Intervention Overview A custom-designed, 3D-printed titanium prosthesis is surgically implanted to reconstruct chest wall defects following oncologic resection or traumatic injury. The prosthesis is engineered to: Restore structural integrity of the thoracic cavity Preserve physiological chest wall dynamics during respiration Provide long-term biomechanical stability

Locations (5)

Hospital de Cruces

Cruces, Basque Country, Spain

Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Insular

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

Hospital Universitario Josep Trueta

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Hospital Universitario de La Ribera

Alzira, Valencia, Spain