New bone graft aims to cut infection and speed healing in severe ankle breaks
NCT ID NCT07227493
First seen Nov 12, 2025 · Last updated Jun 09, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study looks at a new bone graft material called Fibergraft Aeridyan for treating severe open ankle fractures. These fractures have high risks of infection and slow healing. The study will follow 45 adults for 12 months to see if the material helps bones heal better and reduces complications compared to standard treatment.
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University of Missouri - Columbia
RECRUITINGColumbia, Missouri, 65201, United States
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