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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
4000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-01-06
2029-12-31
Brief Summary
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Given the vital role fixation devices play in maintaining alignment, promoting healthy bone healing and preventing joint degeneration, it is essential to understand the expected lifetime outcomes of these implants, and evaluate their safety and efficacy.
Prospective implant efficacy and safety registries are needed to support this endeavour, especially considering new regulatory requirements from the European Union Medical Devices Regulation (EU MDR) in relation to post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF).
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Detailed Description
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Enrollment Patients will be assigned a sequential, unique study number (subject ID) and de-identified data will be entered in the study database. The center number is designated by the BCCH team for each individual investigational site. The patient number will be in sequential order by the patient screening date starting with 001. Once a patient has been assigned a subject ID, the number will not be reused.
Pre-Operative Procedures Once a patient is identified as eligible for an Implant Safety and Efficacy device report, it will be determined whether that patient is already enrolled in one of the existing condition-specific registries. Should participants be enrolled in a condition-specific registry, demographic data, medical history, preoperative clinical data, including any pre-existing infections at or near the operative site, and data on pre-operative radiographs for the relevant underlying diagnosis will have already been prospectively collected under registry procedures. If a patient has not been previously enrolled in a condition-specific registry, the patient will be offered enrollment in both the condition registry and for the purposes of the Implant Safety and Efficacy device report. Demographic data, medical history, preoperative clinical data and data on pre-operative radiographs for the relevant underlying diagnosis will then be collected retrospectively from the medical record.
Required Data Collection:
Operative details in the source documentation will be collected that provide specific information from the subject's surgery such as surgical approach, complications, and unique device identification (UDI) numbers for the implanted device.
The following data will be collected and entered into the registry:
* Operative data, specific to the technique related to the relevant OrthoPediatrics system/device
* Assessments of any device-related adverse events
* Assessment for other adverse events
* When possible, the UDI number for the device(s) implanted, or information on the device implanted
Follow-up Procedures
Data collected during routine standard of care follow-up visits will be collected as part of this study. The following data will be collected:
* Radiographs obtained during study clinical evaluations to determine bony union, as well as healing or complications
* Device-related adverse events
* Unanticipated device-related serious adverse device effects
* Information on implant removals not related to an adverse event; degree of bony union just prior to implant removal Unscheduled Visits \[if or when needed\]
The condition-specific registries are designed to capture every visit that occurs, whether scheduled or unscheduled. An unscheduled visit may occur when an adverse event occurs, or when a patient returns outside of the planned interval window. If an unscheduled visit occurs, the following assessments are to be done:
* Assessment of any adverse events related to the device
* Survivorship of the device
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Longitudinal Observational Group
Pediatric patients indicated for the device-specific indication, per physician discretion and as indicated in the device IFU.
Pediatric orthopaedic implant
Patient receives a pediatric orthopaedic implant as a part of standard clinical care.
Interventions
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Pediatric orthopaedic implant
Patient receives a pediatric orthopaedic implant as a part of standard clinical care.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients must be able to adhere to the required length of follow-up for the endpoints of each individual product
* Informed consent/assent is required
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with an inability to follow a post-operative regimen
0 Years
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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OrthoPediatrics
INDUSTRY
University of British Columbia
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kishore Mulpuri
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Bryn Zomar, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University of British Columbia
Locations
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BC Children's Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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H21-03076
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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