Rasmus Elsoe, Rikke Thorninger, Rasmus Severinsen, Jens-Christian Beuke, Rikke Serritslev, Steffen Skov Jensen, Morten Kjerri Rasmussen, Peter Szephalmi, Juozas Petruskevicius, Jeppe Barckman, Niels Henrik Bruun, Peter Larsen
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Tension band versus locking plate fixation for patella fractures - a protocol of a randomised controlled trial.
Introduction: Following surgical management of patella fractures, patients commonly report pain; difficulties with weight-bearing tasks such as walking, running and climbing stairs; and restrictions in quality of life. Recently, a locking plate system for surgical management of patella fractures has been introduced. To date, no studies have compared standard treatment with tension band wiring with locking plate fixation in a randomised study design. We aim to compare the one-year patient-reported Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome subscale scores (KOOS5-subscales) after standard care tension band fixation with locking plate fixation for patients with patella fractures.
Methods: This is a multicentre randomised and prospective clinical trial. A total of 122 patients will be included in the study, and the primary outcome will be the KOOS subscales at 12 months after surgery.
Conclusions: Findings from the present study are expected to advance our understanding of outcome following surgical treatment of patella fractures.
Funding: This study is funded, in part, by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Denmark.
期刊介绍:
The Danish Medical Journal (DMJ) is a general medical journal. The journal publish original research in English – conducted in or in relation to the Danish health-care system. When writing for the Danish Medical Journal please remember target audience which is the general reader. This means that the research area should be relevant to many readers and the paper should be presented in a way that most readers will understand the content.
DMJ will publish the following articles:
• Original articles
• Protocol articles from large randomized clinical trials
• Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
• PhD theses from Danish faculties of health sciences
• DMSc theses from Danish faculties of health sciences.