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Clinical Trial

Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D)

NCT: NCT05082012 · TERMINATED

NCT IDNCT05082012
StatusTERMINATED
Start Date2021-09-17
Completion2024-05-09

Brief Summary

Prospective, multicenter, unblinded study to evaluate outcomes of the Lapiplasty® Procedure using the Lapiplasty® Mini-Incision™ System for patients in need of hallux valgus surgery. Up to 200 subjects will be treated in this study at up to 20 clinical sites. Patients 14 years through 58 years with symptomatic hallux valgus will be eligible to participate based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria defined in the study protocol.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D)?

Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D) is a clinical trial registered under NCT05082012. Current status: TERMINATED.

What is the status of NCT05082012?

The current status of NCT05082012 (Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D)) is: TERMINATED.

When did Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D) start?

Early Weight-Bearing After the Lapiplasty Mini-Incision Procedure (Mini3D) started on 2021-09-17.

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