Medical 'Super Glue' tested to mend broken wrists

NCT ID NCT07452536

Not yet recruiting Disease control Sponsor: RevBio Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ↗

Summary

This study is testing a new, dissolvable bone glue used during surgery to help fix broken wrists. The glue is meant to work alongside standard metal plates and screws to hold the bone pieces together better while they heal. Researchers will check if the glue is safe and if it helps the bone heal properly by 6 months.

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