A Clinical Trial Using Spy Elite System in Planning Tissue Advancement Flaps After Ventral Hernia Repair
Ventral Hernia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ventral Hernia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with ventral hernia that will require tissue advancement flaps at time of hernia repair
- Age ≥ 18 years
- Signed informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- ASA score IV or above
- Age < 18 years
- Patients with iodine allergy
- Patients with current wound or mesh infection
- Pregnant patients
- Patients with End Stage Renal Disease
Sites / Locations
- Atrium Health - Carolinas Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control - Blinded use of SPY Elite
SPY - Unblinded Use of SPY Elite
Group A will consist of intraoperative abdominal wall imaging prior to incision, followed by ventral hernia repair with subcutaneous advancement flaps without viewing the imaging contained within the Spy Elite system. A digital photograph will be taken before and immediately after initial incision, as well as immediately prior to and after closure. The patient will have digital photographs of the surgical wound taken by the surgical team daily until discharge, and on follow-up visits at one week, two weeks, four weeks and twelve weeks. After twenty patients have completed phase I, the surgical team will be unblinded to Spy Elite imaging. The Spy Elite imaging and all digital photographs of all patients will be reviewed.
Group B will have incision and advancement flap performed based on assessment of blood supply using the Spy Elite system, as well as potential flap revision if portions of the flap appear under-perfused in the pre-closure imaging. Patients will be blinded to whether or not their intraoperative Spy Elite imaging was used for operative planning. All patients will have digital photographs of the surgical wound taken by a blinded member of the surgical team daily until discharge, and on follow-up visits at one to two weeks, four weeks, and 12 weeks post-operatively. Digital photographs will be reviewed by a blinded surgeon, who will assess the wound for complications.