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Observational Study on JuniOrtho Plating System for Deformities and Fractures Treatment in Lower Limb (JPS)

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Orthofix

Status

Completed

Conditions

Deformity
Trauma
Defect, Congenital

Treatments

Device: JuniOrtho™ Plating System™

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT05245617
OCI_2102

Details and patient eligibility

About

Orthofix Srl put the JPS on the European market (2019) by the mean of a pre-market clinical evaluation made under the Medical Device Directive (MDD) requirements that were based on the analysis of the scientific literature of equivalent devices.

This study has been planned as part of the Orthofix Srl post-market active surveillance plan for the collection of data on both the clinical performance and the safety profile of the JPS in a representative population of Patients and users.

The rationale of the proposed study is to update and support the pre-market clinical evaluation of the JPS with real-word-evidence clinical data, in order to confirm the benefit/risk ratio of this medical device and to keep the CE mark under Medical Device Regulation (MDR) requirements.

Full description

One selected site that is experienced in the treatment of pediatric and adult patients with bone deformities and fractures, where the usage of JPS is already part of the normal clinical practice, will participate in this study. Investigator will provide data for a maximum of 40 JPS implant cases satisfying inclusion and exclusion criteria (predicted drop out rate is 10%) that will contribute for at least 30 cases treated by JPS (note that some patients may contribute for more than one JPS case, according to how many JPS implants were received).

For retrospective study cohort, who has previously had JPS implanted and follow-up assessment and JPS removal is done, the investigators shall purely collect clinical data from the medical record of the subjects, concerning the screening criteria, the surgery (MD application) and 4 following events: hospital discharge, first post-application control, bone consolidation assessment and device removal. Data from patients' observation are collected according to the site standard-of-care.

Patients, who are prospectively enrolled in the study and have undergone JPS implantation, will have follow-up assessments, as described on Table 10.2, or until patient withdrawal.

The patient data will be systematically collected by the investigator in eCRF. As per CIP, the subjects will not undergo additional visit nor non-invasive, invasive or burdensome procedures additional to those performed under the normal clinical practice.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

1+ month old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria: a patient will be eligible for inclusion in the study if:

  • had a regular indication for surgical intervention with JPS according to the manufacturer's IFU;
  • underwent a surgery for bone deformity correction or trauma reconstruction of the lower extremities performed by JPS;
  • the clinical data registered in her/him patient chart are sufficient to assess the safety and efficacy endpoint of the study;
  • patient (or his/her legally acceptable representative) is capable of understanding the content of the Informed Consent Form (ICF) [applicable for the prospective group of patients]
  • patient is willing and able to participate in the prospective data collection and comply with the protocol requirements;

Note: for the retrospective group of patients to whom all interventions and control visits were already done, a waiver of consent for retrospective data collection to be requested.

Exclusion Criteria: a Patient will be excluded from participation in the study if he/she:

  • had/has a medical condition that is a contraindication according to the manufacturer's instruction for use leaflet;
  • had/has a concomitant not permitted device which cannot be safely removed;
  • patient for whom there are other concurrent medical or other conditions that in opinion of the participating investigator may prevent participation or otherwise render patient ineligible for the study.

Trial design

30 participants in 1 patient group

JPS treated patients
Description:
This grup will include all patients with regular indication for JPS: system is intended in pediatric (excluding newborns) and small stature adult patients. Pediatric patients include infants (greater than 1 month to 1 years of age), children (greater than 1 to 12 years of age), adolescents (greater than 12 to 18 years of age) and appropriate adults (where according to investigator assessment, the JPS plates fit the treated bone anatomy).
Treatment:
Device: JuniOrtho™ Plating System™

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Orthofix Clinical Affairs Department

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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