New human bone screw aims to make knee surgery last longer
NCT ID NCT06357091
Summary
This study is comparing a new screw made from donated human bone to a standard absorbable screw for ACL knee reconstruction surgery. Researchers want to see if the new screw causes less widening of the bone tunnel created during surgery, which could make future surgeries easier if needed. They will also track re-injury rates and how well patients' knees recover over two years.
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Bezirkskrankenhaus Schwaz Betriebsgesellschaft m.b.H
RECRUITINGSchwaz, Tyrol, 6130, Austria
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