New carbon fiber implant tested to help broken bones heal better
NCT ID NCT07280169
Summary
This study compares two standard surgical methods for fixing a broken thigh bone near the knee. One method uses a new carbon fiber plate, and the other uses a standard metal plate and rod combination. The goal is to see which method helps the bone heal more reliably, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving recovery for 100 adult patients.
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University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, Missouri, 65201, United States
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