Revision of the Hip Joint - Prospective Study

This study is not yet open for participant recruitment.
Verified July 2012 by Hadassah Medical Organization
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Hadassah Medical Organization
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01655355
First received: July 30, 2012
Last updated: July 31, 2012
Last verified: July 2012

July 30, 2012
July 31, 2012
 
 
Quality of life [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Quality of life as measured by the SF12 questionnaire.
Same as current
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Function [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Function as measured by the Haris Hip Score
Same as current
 
 
 
Revision of the Hip Joint - Prospective Study
 

Between the years 1999-2011 70 patients went through a revision of the hip joint(revision after not successful Total or Partial Hip Replacement). During the revision the Acetabular implant was found to be stable and it was decided not to replace it. The polyethylene insert was replaced and was fixated using a cement. Our purpose is to evaluate the physical condition of these patients.

 
Observational
Observational Model: Cohort
Time Perspective: Prospective
 
Non-Probability Sample

Patients that underwent a revision of the hip replacement without removing the acetabular implant.

Revision of the Hip Joint
 
Revison of the hip joint
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
Not yet recruiting
 
 
 

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients that underwent a revision of the hip replacement without removing the acetabular implant
  2. Insert polyethylene with cement
Both
45 Years to 85 Years
No
Contact: Gurion Rivkin 972-2-6776342 Gurion@hadassah.org.il
Israel
 
NCT01655355
rivk-001-HMO-CTIL
No
Hadassah Medical Organization
Hadassah Medical Organization
 
 
Hadassah Medical Organization
July 2012

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