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To evaluate the procedure and safety profile of the AGN1 Femoral LOEP Kit. This pilot study will be used to evaluate AGN1 Femoral LOEP treatment in a contralateral proximal femur during hip fracture repair.
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The research will be conducted as a prospective single-center study within Hong Kong. The maximum number of subjects to be treated is twenty (20). This will be a non-randomized and non-blinded study.
Subjects having had a fragility hip fracture on one side will be treated with LOEP in the contralateral non-fractured proximal femur in the same operative session as the surgical repair of the fractured hip. A fragility fracture is defined as a fracture resulting from a fall from standing height.
All subjects will undergo hip fracture repair as recommended by the treating orthopedic surgeon. Repair may include nailing, plates, screws and hip prosthesis.
Subjects may continue to receive, or when appropriate, can be commenced on a treatment regime for osteoporosis. This decision will be made by the treating physician who will determine the best course of action for each patient. The outcome of this decision will have not affect the patient's eligibility for this trial.
Follow-up visits will be conducted at three (3) months, six (6) months, twelve (12) months, and twenty-four (24) months after the procedure.
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