AI steps into the operating room to guide hip fracture repair

NCT ID NCT06937138

Summary

This study is testing whether using artificial intelligence (AI) to help plan the placement of surgical screws is better than a surgeon planning alone for fixing broken hips. It will involve 334 adults with a hip fracture who need screw fixation. Researchers will compare if AI-assisted planning leads to more accurate screw placement, shorter surgery time, less radiation exposure, and better recovery over a year.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, HUST - Jinyinghu International Hospital

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    Wuhan, China

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  • Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, HUST - Main Campus

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    Wuhan, China

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  • Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, HUST - Orthopedic Hospital

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    Wuhan, China

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  • Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, HUST - West Campus

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    Wuhan, China

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