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Active clinical trials for "Surgical Wound"

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Tissue Glue (Cyanoacrylate) Versus Conventional Suture in Kidney Donors

Skin Closure of Surgical Incisions by Tissue Glue vs Suture

By means of a prospective, randomised trial the investigators want to examine skin closure in living donors - subjected to laparoscopic, hand-assisted nephrectomy - by tissue glue (Cyanoacrylate (Liquiband)) versus conventional, intracutaneous suture and dressing (1 : 1; 30 + 30 donors). Study hypothesis: (i) Latest generation tissue glue (Cyanoacrylate (Liquiband)) is at least as good as conventional suture regarding wound healing/complications. (ii) Peroperatively, tissue glue is faster than conventional suture.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate Safety and Effectiveness of Spinal Sealant

Spinal Procedure Requiring Dura Incision

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Spinal Sealant as an adjunct to sutured dural repair compared with standard of care methods (control) to obtain watertight dural closure in patients undergoing spinal surgery.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Clear Corneal Incisions and Arcuate Incisions Utilizing FemtoSecond Laser Technology for Cataract...

Cataracts

The purpose of this study is to prove the efficacy and safety of the Femtosecond laser to create a clear corneal incision during cataract surgery.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Long-term Outcomes of Breast Cancer Patients After Wound Infiltration Analgesia

Postoperative AnalgesiaHand Strength5 more

In the study that was conducted from 05.01.2009 - 31.12.2012. 120 patients were examined. By drawing random numbers, the patients were randomized into 3 groups for postoperative analgesia: Diclofenac 2 mg/kg/day - control, Wound infiltration via wound catheter with catheter tip placed in the axilla, 3*0.5 mg/kg 0.5% levobupivacaine bolus dose. 0.05 mg/kg/h 0.5% levobupivacaine continuously via wound infiltration catheter with catheter tip placed in the axilla. The drug was delivered using a PCA pump for 24 hours. The aim was to compare early postoperative outcomes - pain control on a visual analog scale of 1-10, hand grip strength, and quality of life after surgery and after 1 year. Long-term survival was examined subsequently, from the hospital register.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Study to Analyze the Surgical Site Infections in a Group of Patients Who Were Randomly Applied a...

Surgical Site InfectionComplication,Postoperative2 more

Surgical site complications generate a series of consequences that prolong hospital stay, increase interventions and procedures, and consequently considerably increase healthcare costs. Hence, the importance of studying measures to reduce these complications and the most feared of them is surgical site infection. The objective of the study is to analyze the complications of the surgical site in a group of participante with risk factors for developing them after undergone abdominal surgery in the period described.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

External Oblique Intercostal Plane Block Versus Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block in Supra-umbilical...

PainPostoperative

Various newer techniques have been proposed to enhance analgesia in upper abdominal region. The subcostal transverse abdominis plane (SCTAP) block is the deposition of local anesthetic in the transverse abdominis plane inferior and parallel to the costal margin. There is a growing consensus that the SCTAP block provides better analgesia for upper abdominal incisions than the traditional transverse abdominis plane block. The External oblique intercostal plane (EOIP) block is a novel technique reported by Hamilton et al. performed EOPB by administering LA superior or deep of the external oblique muscle from the sixth intercostal space leading to the blockage of thoracoabdominal nerves at T6-T10. It has several attractive aspects such as easy sono-anatomy ribs one strip of muscle so easy to demonstrate even in obese patients, there is a bony backstop, easy expandable fascial plane that can accommodate a catheter and it is shallow block with no big vessels nearby.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Diode Laser-Assisted Vestibuloplasty And Conventional Vestibuloplasty

Wound HealVestibular Abnormality2 more

Randomized controlled parallel designed clinical study aimed to compare vestibule depth gain and dimensional changes of wound area in individuals who underwent vestibule deepening surgery using diode laser and conventional technique

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Free Flap Donor Sites

Surgical Wound

Various management options for free flap donor sites that require split thickness skin grafting exist. None has proven superior from both a patient care and a cost standpoint. Major complications occurring at these surgical sites include wound breakdown, tendon exposure, and loss of function. We seek to investigate the use of the PICO single-use negative pressure wound therapy device in these surgical sites and determine if it can yield superior results to simpler methods.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Skin Closure With Tissue Adhesives vs. Subcuticular Suture After Robotic Urogynecologic Procedures...

Surgical WoundTissue Adhesion

To compare skin closure via subcuticular suture versus tissue adhesive (Dermabond) in urogynecological robotic surgeries. The primary outcome is incision cosmesis at the 12 week follow up visit. Secondary outcome is the operative time between the two methods of closure.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

RECELL® System Combined With Meshed Autograft for Reduction of Donor Skin Harvesting in Soft Tissue...

Full-thickness Skin DefectsDegloving Injuries8 more

A prospective randomized within-subject controlled study to compare the clinical performance of conventional autografting with and without the RECELL system on acute non-burn full-thickness skin defects.

Completed20 enrollment criteria
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