Global Pediatric Orthopaedic Implant Safety & Efficacy

(POISE) Registry

A Hippy & ILDN Global Registry

Global Pediatric Implant Safety & Efficacy Registry

About POISE

The Global Pediatric Orthopaedic Implant Safety & Efficacy (POISE) Registry is a post-market clinical follow-up study aimed at assessing the safety and efficacy of OrthoPediatrics implants.

The goal of this study is to verify the safety and efficacy of OrthoPediatrics devices at device-specific end-points by assessing implant survival and device-related adverse events.

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POISE

 ACROSS THE GLOBE

100+ PATIENTS

7 CENTRES

Registry Objectives:

Develop a multi-centre, international, prospective registry aimed at understanding the expected lifetime outcomes of pediatric orthopaedic implant devices and evaluating their safety and efficacy.

Recent Updates:

REDCap Launch! Dr. Bryn Zomar launches the Redcap database at BC Children’s Hospital for the Global POISE registry.

Our Work

2024

Achievements:

The Global POISE study has now recruited over 100 patients

Actively recruiting patients and now includes 7 collaborating centers across 3 countries!

2023

Action Plan:

The REDCap database goes LIVE!

Approach interested centres for participation

2022

Achievements:

Ethics approval achieved at the lead site - BC Children’s Hospital

Patient recruitment begins at lead site - BC Children’s Hospital

REDCap database build underway

2021

Achievements:

Protocol drafted and reviewed by collaborators

Consent/assent forms drafted

Defined data collection fields

Ethics submission