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Study to Evaluate the Performance and Safety of ATF Implants and Lapé Médical Devices Implanted During Hip Arthroplasty

A

ATF Implants

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Arthroplasty, Hip, Replacement

Treatments

Device: total hip arthroplasty

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Observational and prospective multicenter study to evaluate the long-term (10 years) performance and safety (10 years) of ATF Implants and Lapé Médical devices implanted during total hip arthroplasty or hemiarthroplasty.

Full description

Observational and prospective multicenter study to evaluate the long-term (10 years) performance and safety (10 years) of ATF Implants and Lapé Médical devices implanted during total hip arthroplasty or hemiarthroplasty.

The post-market clinical follow-up study to be conducted by ATF Implants following this plan aims to collect data from the follow-up of patients before and after hip replacement surgery with implants manufactured by ATF Implants and Lapé médical. In current practice, the surgeon-investigator evaluates the patient pre- and post-operatively according to predefined criteria used in orthopedic surgery and more particularly in hp replacement surgery. Complications and adverse effects observed are also recorded.

The main objective is to gather clinical evidence to evaluate the survival rate of ATP Implants and Lapé médical hip prostheses over the long-term, namely 10 years.

The secondary objectives are to evaluate the performance and safety of the prostheses over the same period (i.e. 10 years), as well as to obtain feedback on the performance /intended use and safety of the surgical instruments required for implant placement.

Enrollment

4,500 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male or female indicated for hip replacement surgery with hip prosthesis manufactured by ATF Implants and/or Lapé médical;

There are different indications for hip replacement surgery. The main ones are listed below:

  • Dysplasia
  • Primary Coxarthrosis
  • Secondary Coxarthrosis
  • Perthes disease
  • Epiphysiolysis
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Trochanteric bursitis
  • Arthritis
  • Degenerative arthritis
  • Post-traumatic arthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Femoral neck fracture
  • Osteonecrosis
  • Revision

Depending on the specificities of the devices (size, absence/presence of a coating, material), indications may vary. This information can be found in the instruction for use. It is the surgeon's responsibility to select the most appropriate prosthesis for a given patient according to the patient's medical records and the instruction for use in force at the time of the procedure accompanying the medical device.

Exclusion criteria

  • There are various contraindications for hip arthroplasty. The main ones are listed below:

    • An acute or chronic, local or systemic infection
    • Severe muscular, neurological or vascular deficiency compromising the affected extremity
    • A bone defect or insufficient bone quality that may compromise the stability of the implant
    • Any concomitant disease (dysplastic coxarthrosis with extreme coxa valga, short neck and severe varus) that may affect the function of the implant
    • Sensitivity to the material (allergy) Depending on the specificities of the devices (size, absence/presence of a coating, material), contraindications may vary. This information can be found in the instruction for use of the devices.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Philippe Laffargue, Pr

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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