search

Active clinical trials for "Hernia"

Results 351-360 of 1083

Prospective Evaluation of the Proceed Ventral Patch With and Without Laparoscopic Evaluation

Umbilical HerniasVentral Hernias

For small (2-3cm) ventral and umbilical hernias the discussion for primary suture repair or the use of mesh continues. About 5 years ago the Ventralex patch was introduced, which combines a layer of PTFE mesh with a small polypropylene mesh and includes a circular memory ring. Despite the elegance of using this patch, recent experience showed several drawbacks both in design and efficacy (3). With the recent development of the Proceed Ventral Patch (PVP), new elements have been introduced to overcome some of these issues. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of clinical placement of the PVP in the intra-abdominal position in the treatment of small ventral hernias.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

SI-6603 Versus Placebo in Patients With Lumbar Disc Herniation

Lumbar Vertebra Hernia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether SI-6603 is effective in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Transforaminal Epidural Injections in Lumbar Disc Herniation...

Low Back Pain

To evaluate differences in outcomes in patients receiving steroids compared to those patients randomized to the local anesthetic group who did not receive steroids. To evaluate and compare the adverse event profile in all patients.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair With Elastomeric Pain Pump

HerniaVentral

The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of a local anesthetic dispensed via a tiny catheter device, called the ON-Q PainBuster pump, placed during surgery on top of the mesh used in the laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias. The goals are: reducing postoperative pain from this procedure decreasing length of hospital stay reducing or eliminating amount of post-operative narcotics used

Completed10 enrollment criteria

PHS, Lichtenstein Mesh, and PerFixPlug for Primary Inguinal Hernia Repair - 3 Years Results

HerniaInguinal

Three different techniques for the surgical repair of groin hernias are compared. Focus has been set on operation times, time to full return of functional abilities like walking in stairs etc, and if any technique has more complications than the others. Three years results are presented in the study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of the Sugarbaker and Keyhole Repair for Parastomal Hernia

Parastomal Hernia

Parastomal hernia (PSH) is difficult to manage, with high rates of post-operative recurrence and complication. Keyhole and Sugarbaker are the most commonly used techniques in the surgical repair of the PSH. However, the efficacy and safety of the two surgical methods have not been adequately compared in the East Asian population. Patients diagnosed with PSH who underwent Sugarbaker or Keyhole repair from August 2012 to August 2022 will be included. Patient demographic data and postoperative outcomes will be retrospectively analyzed. The primary outcome measure is the recurrence rate at one year follow-up time.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Safety and Performance of a Hernia Blocking System

Disk Herniated Lumbar

Prospective, multi-center, single-arm clinical study to assess the performance of an Hernia Blocking System in preventing clinically symptomatic recurrent lumbar disc herniation.

Completed42 enrollment criteria

The Mesh-RTL Project, for Prevention of Incisional Hernia

Hernia Incisional

Introduction: By definition, the laparotomy is a surgical incision into the abdomen cavity performed to examine the abdominal and retroperitoneal organs. The evisceration/eventration and the hernia are considered the most frequent complication of the midline laparotomy with a high morbidity and mortality related. Conditions that will require a second intervention, in Mexico represent the seventh cause of elective surgery and fourth cause of emergency procedures. The objective of this study is to determine if the incidence of post-incisional hernia in patients with high risk after a midline laparotomy are similar between the closure of the abdominal wall with the RTL technique and the supraaponeurotic mesh closure reinforcement. Material and Methods: Clinical trial comparing the use of mesh against the RTL technique for post-incisional hernia prophylaxis. Two groups, triple blind Analysis will be carried out with intent to treat and not inferiority with 95% confidence intervals

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Hernia Exploration oR Not In Infants Analysis

Inguinal Hernia

This study evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of contralateral surgical exploration during unilateral inguinal hernia repair in children younger than six months with a unilateral inguinal hernia. In half of the participants contralateral exploration will be performed, while in the other half only unilateral inguinal hernia repair will be performed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of PNF and Lumbar Stabilization Exercises on Muscle Strength and Endurance in Lumbar Disc...

Lumbar Disc Herniation

Background/Objective: This study investigates the effect of lumbar stabilization and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) training on muscle strength and muscle endurance. Methods: Sixty-four participants between the ages of 15 and 69 years, graded "protrusion and bulging lumbar herniation" according to the Macnab Classification, were divided into four groups of 16: lumbar stabilization training (strength training, 5 days/week for 4 weeks); PNF training (5 days/week for 4 weeks); physical therapy (hot pack, TENS, ultrasound, 5 days/week for 4 weeks); and control (without any application). Sociodemographic features were recorded and muscle strength tested. Before and after exercise, a visual analog scale (VAS) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) were measured by a physical therapist. After 4 weeks, the evaluations were repeated. Results: There were significant increases in muscle strength and muscle endurance in the lumbar stabilization group, who also showed significant improvement in pain intensity at rest and during activity, and in ODI (p<0.05). Similar results were observed in the PNF group (p<0.05), although not to the same extent. Patients undergoing physical therapy showed significant differences only in pain intensity at rest, at activity, and in ODI (p<0.05). Conclusion: Undertaking an appropriate physiotherapy and rehabilitation program aiming to reduce waist circumference of patients with low muscle strength and low muscle endurance will help to increase muscle strength and endurance and reduce pain, and contribute toward the correction of functional disabilities.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
1...353637...109

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs