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Clinical Trial

InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery

NCT: NCT06024304 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06024304
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-04-18
Completion2027-01-01

Brief Summary

The goal of this pilot, patient blinded randomized trial is to develop a mechanistic understanding of gait following fixation of unstable intertrochanteric hip fractures and return to function and pain control. The guiding hypothesis that will be tested in a subsequent clinical trial is that the InterTAN when compared to standard lag-screw cephalomedullary nails will have decreased post operative pain, earlier return to symmetric weight bearing, and quicker return to pre-injury functioning levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery?

InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery is a clinical trial registered under NCT06024304. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06024304?

The current status of NCT06024304 (InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery) is: RECRUITING.

When did InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery start?

InterTAN: Integrated Dual Screw Design Improve Biomechanics/Function Following Fixation Surgery started on 2025-04-18.

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