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NCT05652881 | RECRUITING | Post-traumatic; Arthrosis


Does Joint Lavage Reduce Intraarticular Inflammation in High-energy Tibial Pilon Fractures?
Sponsor:

United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego

Information provided by (Responsible Party):

Benjamin Wheatley

Brief Summary:

High-energy tibial pilon fractures have historically been associated with poor outcomes largely due to the elevated risk of severe post-traumatic arthritis. Intraarticular fractures result in a pro-inflammatory hemarthrosis that may further exacerbate the chondral damage that was sustained due to the original injury. This project will study the effect of joint lavage on the concentration of inflammatory cytokines in the ankle following a high-energy tibial pilon fracture and the resultant effect on short-term patient outcomes.

Condition or disease

Post-traumatic; Arthrosis

Tibial Fractures

Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis of Ankle

Intervention/treatment

Joint Lavage

Phase

NA

Detailed Description:

High-energy pilon fractures are associated with an increased risk of post-traumatic arthritis and poor patient outcomes. The risk of arthritis is over 25% in many series and can be upwards of 50% in more highly comminuted fracture patterns. Intraarticular fractures result in an increase in the synovial concentrations of inflammatory cytokines and matrix metalloproteinases. Animal models have demonstrated the irreversible damage a persistent hemarthrosis may have on cartilage viability suggesting that prolonged exposure to blood in this highly pro-inflammatory milieu may further exacerbate the chondral damage from the initial injury. However, the impact of these local inflammatory processes on the risk of post-traumatic arthritis and patient outcomes remain unclear. The long-term goal of our research is to develop treatment modalities including surgical and pharmaceutical interventions to reduce the risk post-traumatic arthritis and dysfunction following intraarticular fractures. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of ankle joint lavage on the risk of post-traumatic arthritis and patient outcomes following high-energy pilon fractures. First, we will obtain synovial fluid samples from the ankle joint of patients undergoing temporary external fixation of a pilon fracture for cytokine analysis. Then, we will randomize patients to undergo standard treatment with or without ankle joint lavage at the time of external fixation. Patients will undergo repeat synovial fluid analysis at the time of definitive fixation to determine the effect of lavage on the concentration of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Last, patients will be followed for a period of six months after surgery to determine the impact on functional outcomes. The information generated in this study will substantially add to our understanding of the pathogenesis of post-traumatic arthritis in high-energy pilon fractures.

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 40 participants
Masking : SINGLE
Masking Description : Cytokine analysis and radiographic assessment will be performed by a blinded assessor.
Primary Purpose : PREVENTION
Official Title : Does Joint Lavage Reduce Intraarticular Inflammation in High-energy Tibial Pilon Fractures?
Actual Study Start Date : 2023-01-15
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2025-07
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2025-07

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: ALL
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: 1
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Male or female age 18 years or older
  • * Present with an axially unstable tibial pilon fracture requiring temporary external fixation followed by delayed definitive internal fixation
  • * Able to give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • * Open fractures
  • * Delayed presentation greater than 72 hours post-injury
  • * Associated talar body fracture
  • * Presentation after initial ex-fix placement
  • * Unreconstructable or unsalvageable joint
  • * Preexisting ankle arthritis
  • * Previous ankle surgery
  • * Contralateral ankle injury
  • * Age less than 18 years
  • * Pregnant women
  • * Individuals who are incarcerated

Does Joint Lavage Reduce Intraarticular Inflammation in High-energy Tibial Pilon Fractures?

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United States, Texas

Brooke Army Medical Center

Fort Sam Houston, Texas, United States, 78234

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