Electrocautery Versus Scalpel for Skin Incisions
Wound ComplicationSurgical Wound Infection1 moreThe aim of this research project is to compare electrocautery to scalpel for laparotomy skin incisions, with the following objectives: To investigate whether electrocautery produces a cosmetically inferior surgical scar. To compare the rates of wound infection with each technique. To determine if electrocautery results in less postoperative pain. Our null hypothesis is that electrocautery is equivalent to scalpel for creating skin incisions; with respect to wound cosmesis, wound infection rate, and post-operative pain.
Triclosan Coated Suture Wound Closure for Peripheral Vascular Surgery: a Prospective Multicenter...
Surgical Wound InfectionThis is a prospective randomized multicenter study which purpose is to determine whether triclosan-coated sutures for wound closure after lower limb vascular surgery would reduce the incidence of surgical wound infections.
Prevention of Neurosurgical Wound Infections
Surgical Wound InfectionsThe goal of this study is to determine whether injecting the antibiotic vancomycin directly into surgical wounds can decrease the rate of infection following implantation of neurosurgical devices.
Pilot Study to Evaluate the Use of OroScience Topical Oral Wound Emulsion in Post Operative Wound...
Oral Surgical ProceduresPainThe purpose of this pilot study is to determine if Topical Oral Wound Emulsion (TOWE) assists with dental wound healing and relieves pain from oral wounds.
Short Transverse Versus Conventional Hockey Stick Incision in Kidney Transplantation
Kidney TransplantationToday the minimal invasive access is used for a lot of different operations. This technique takes the advantage of less postoperative pain, better cosmetic results, and a lower surgical complication rate (e.g. hernia, wound infection). Especially patients under immunosuppressive therapy could benefit from this technique. First results in minimally invasive kidney transplantation indicate that it may be performed quickly and safely. Benefits are expectable on postoperative pain, recovery, and surgical complications. Another retrospective study showed lower rates of hernia, abdominal wall relaxations, and a better postoperative cosmetic. The aim of this study is to compare the classic hockey stick incision with a minimal invasive incision in a randomized clinical trial.
Clinical Evaluation of the GLYDe Dressing for Post-surgical Incision Care
Post Surgical Incisions From Abdominoplasty ProceduresThis study will evaluate a new dressing to be used for post-incision care for abdominoplasty patients. The hypothesis is that this dressing will minimize scar formation.
Supplemental Oxygen in Vascular Surgery
Surgical Wound InfectionVascular SurgeryThe purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that supplemental postoperative oxygen reduces the risk of surgical wound infection in patients following lower limb vascular surgery.
Local Injection of PRP During Repair of Disrupted Surgical Wounds
Role of Platelet Rich Plasma in Wound HealingPatients with disrupted wounds will either managed as usual or managed by Platelet rich plasma local infiltration in the wound edges
Orthopaedic Surgical Wound Closure Comparison Study
IncisionSurgicalThis study is trying to find out if there is one method of surgical incision closure is better than another. The three different wound closure methods in this study are currently used in standard of care. The three methods being compared are standard stitches and the wound closure devices, Clozex, and Zipline. All of these methods are approved by the FDA.
Comparison of Single İncision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Versus Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic Surgical ProceduresThe aim of this study is to compare outcomes of quality-of-life measures and evaluate the body image and cosmesis between Single Incision Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (SILC) and Conventional Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (CLC).Twenty eight patients underwent SILC and 30 underwent LC.Fifty-eight patients were included the study and divided into two groups. The results of the questionnaires were statistically compared.