Long-Term tracking of bone repair materials in real patients

NCT ID NCT06374342

Summary

This study is collecting real-world information on the safety and effectiveness of several established bone substitute materials. These materials are used by surgeons to fill gaps in bone caused by surgery or injury. The study will follow 425 patients who have already received or will receive one of these products as part of their standard medical care to see how well their bone heals and if there are any problems.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • CHRU Brabois

    RECRUITING

    Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, 54000, France

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  • Clinique Médipole Garonne

    RECRUITING

    Toulouse, Haute Garonne, 31100, France

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  • Clinique du Pré

    RECRUITING

    Le Mans, Sarthe, 72000, France

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  • Hôpital Joseph Ducuing

    RECRUITING

    Toulouse, Haute Garonne, 31000, France

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  • OCM Klinik GmbH

    RECRUITING

    München, Bavaria, D-81369, Germany

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  • Pôle Rachis Hôpital Privé d'Eure et Loir

    RECRUITING

    Mainvilliers, Eure et Loir, 28300, France

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