New synthetic bone graft may replace patient's own bone in foot surgery
NCT ID NCT07225751
First seen Nov 10, 2025 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 24 times
Summary
This study compares a man-made bone graft material called MagnetOs to using a patient's own bone for ankle or hindfoot fusion surgery. About 126 adults aged 18-75 will be randomly assigned to receive either MagnetOs or their own bone during surgery. The main goal is to see if MagnetOs is as safe and effective at helping the bones fuse together, as seen on CT scans 24 weeks after surgery.
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Locations
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Erlanger Orthopaedics
RECRUITINGChattanooga, Tennessee, 37403, United States
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Hughston Foundation Inc
RECRUITINGColumbus, Georgia, 31909, United States
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OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Inc
RECRUITINGCharlotte, North Carolina, 28207, United States
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Reconstructive Orthopaedic Associates II dba Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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Steadman Philippon Research Institute
RECRUITINGVail, Colorado, 81657, United States
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