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A Modified Muscle Sparing Posterior Technique (SPAIRE) in Hip Hemiarthroplasty for Displaced Intracapsular Fractures. (HemiSPAIRE)

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NHS Foundation Trust

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hip Fracture

Treatments

Procedure: LATERAL
Procedure: SPAIRE

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04095611
IRAS: 258327

Details and patient eligibility

About

Which technique is best for partial hip replacement?

Full description

Aim of study: To compare two ways of performing partial hip replacement to see which one allows patients to mobilise better and gives patients improved function after surgery. The best approach is more likely to allow patients to maintain their independence and return to their own homes after their injury.

Background: When someone breaks their hip they often need a partial hip replacement, also known as hemiarthroplasty. To perform this operation surgeons need to cut through some muscles to expose the hip joint and perform the partial replacement. Currently, clinical guidelines suggest that this operation should be performed using a technique which involves cutting muscles and tendons from the side of the hip. This is called the lateral approach. Alternatively, a newer, modified technique can be used leaving all the major muscles intact and this may cause fewer problems for the patient. There is no research evidence to prove which approach is more beneficial. Patients and carers looking for information about this are likely to become confused by the many opinions of surgeons speaking about preferred techniques. It is therefore important to find out which technique is better for patients, based on research rather than opinion.

Study design: We will randomly allocate patients who agree to be part of the study to have one of the two techniques to partial hip replacement. We can then compare the impact of the two techniques on how well and fully patients mobilise, the level of pain they experience, and the safety of the techniques. We will also contact a number of patients from both treatment groups to discuss their experience of the surgery in more detail.

Patient and public involvement: This study was inspired by patients who said that mobility and speed to regaining independence are the most important outcomes after surgery. Patients and carers will continue to be involved throughout this study, to ensure that the study results are relevant and important to people at risk of breaking their hip.

Dissemination: We will publish the results of this study widely in scientific and other publications accessable to patients and all involved in the treatment of patients with hip fractures. We will work with surgeons, carers and patients to ensure all appropriate networks are aware of the results and that the outcomes are disseminated in an accessible way so that practices can be changed based on the results of this study.

Enrollment

244 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 60+ presenting with an intracapsular hip fractures requiring cemented hip hemiarthroplasty (NICE CG124 2011), and who are resident in the South West of England

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients that were immobile (unable to walk) before the hip fracture occurred.
  • Patients that are not expected to live until post operative day 120 due to chronic illness and are receiving surgery for palliative care.
  • Use of femoral stems that are not of a proven stem design, in line with the recommendations set by the NICE clinical guideline on hip fracture management (NICE CG124 2011).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

244 participants in 2 patient groups

SPAIRE
Experimental group
Description:
hemiarthroplasty surgery, the muscle-sparing modification of the posterior approach (SPAIRE).
Treatment:
Procedure: SPAIRE
LATERAL
Active Comparator group
Description:
hemiarthroplasty surgery, the standard lateral approach
Treatment:
Procedure: LATERAL

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