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Active clinical trials for "Varicose Ulcer"

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Axial Ablation Versus Terminal Interruption of the Reflux Source

Venous Ulcer

This randomised trial aims to compare the effect on ulcer healing of different means of managing venous reflux in the lower limb. It is a non-inferiority trial comparing endovenous ablation of the axial (Saphenous and other large veins) veins of the lowere limb, versus terminal interruption of the reflux source (TIRS). For the purposes of this trial TIRS will be achieved using foam sclerotherapy of the distal tributaries in the immediate vicinity of the ulcer being treated.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

The GORE® VIAFORT Vascular Stent Iliofemoral Study

Venous ThrombosesVenous Disease8 more

This study is a prospective, non-randomized, multicenter, single-arm, clinical study to evaluate the performance, safety and efficacy of the GORE® VIAFORT Vascular Stent for treatment of symptomatic iliofemoral venous obstruction.

Recruiting39 enrollment criteria

Pivotal Study of an Antimicrobial Wound Dressing to Treat Chronic Wounds

Pressure InjuryVenous Leg Ulcer5 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the impact that the NanoSALV wound dressing can have on managing severe chronic wounds and feasibility for patients, providers, and health systems in different health care settings (community care, continuing care and in-patient care). The main questions it aims to answer are: What is the cost-savings of using NanoSALV? Do care providers perceive NanoSALV to be better, worse or the same as the standard of care in terms of usability and efficiency? Does NanoSALV increase autonomy and competence of wound self-management for care providers/patients? Were patients more satisfied, less satisfied or just as satisfied with NanoSALV compared to the standard of Care? Does NanoSALV reduce healing time for chronic wounds compared to standard of care? The sequence and duration of the trial is as follows: Required data will be collected at enrollment to provide a baseline (Day 0) measure. The patient will receive standard of care treatment for four weeks with dressing changes as per the standard care pathway. In the following four weeks the patient will receive the NanoSALV dressing treatment and dressing changes done every 48 - 72 hours as required. Wound assessments will be done weekly with wound images captured by Aranz Medical's Silhouette Star 3D medical camera that digitally takes measurements. A patient satisfaction survey will be collected post-control and post-intervention periods One week after completing the study the patient/surrogate will be contacted or a survey link will be sent to them regarding adverse events and to see what wound dressing they continued to use. Semi-structured interviews and observations will be done with care providers/patients and healthcare professionals in the control period to explore the perspectives on the current state of chronic wound management, and in the intervention period to evaluate the perceptions on the usability of the intervention.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

MAtrix Therapy for Hard-to-heal ChrOnic Wounds

Chronic Ulcer of Leg or FootDiabetic Foot Ulcer2 more

CACIPLIQ20® is currently a class III CE marked medical device available in various European and non-European countries, and currently primarily used in managing hard-to-heal wounds. This study is a prospective and standardized recording of patients' data followed in real-life conditions to appreciate the benefits of a therapeutic strategy including CACIPLIQ20® use. It also aims at collecting data to follow-up the device's efficacy and safety and estimate its cost-effectiveness.

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Tolerance of URGO AWC_008 and URGO AWC_022 Dressings (EXPANSION)

Diabetic Foot UlcerVenous Leg Ulcer3 more

Evaluation of the efficacy (wound epithelialization and time to closure) and tolerance (emergence and nature of adverse event) of the new URGO AWC_008 and URGO AWC_022 dressings in local management of acute and chronic wounds at risk of local infection or with clinical signs of local infection

Recruiting35 enrollment criteria

Randomized Controlled Trial for Treatment of Pain and Assessment of Wound Healing in Chronic Venous...

Venous Leg Ulcer

The laser emits an infrared light that heats the skin and underlying tissues with the purpose of temporary relief of minor muscle and joint pain, as well as stiffness associated with arthritis. The laser also causes a temporary increase in blood flow. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether laser therapy can provide pain relief and speed the healing of venous leg ulcers.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial With Adipose Tissue Stem Cells on Biological Matrix for the Treatment of Venous Ulcer...

Venous Ulcer

Phase I-II, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Proof of Concept Clinical Trial to determine feasibility, safety and efficacy of the use of Allogenic adipose-derived adult mesenchymal stem cells expanded on fibrinhyaluronic biological matrix in the treatment of venous ulcer of the lower limbs.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Omeza Combination Therapy With Standard of Care to Standard of Care Alone for Chronic Venous Leg...

Venous Leg Ulcer

A Randomized, Multicenter, Open Label Study Comparing Omeza Combination Therapy with Standard of Care to Standard of Care alone for Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers over the course of 4 weeks

Recruiting48 enrollment criteria

Allogeneic ABCB5-positive Dermal Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for Treatment of CVU (Phase IIb)

Skin Ulcer Venous Stasis Chronic

The aim of this clinical trial is to investigate the efficacy (by monitoring the wound size reduction of CVUs) and safety (by monitoring adverse events [AEs]) of three dose groups of the investigational medicinal product (IMP) allo-APZ2-CVU, topically administered on target wounds of patients with CVU compared to placebo.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

PLASOMA Efficacy & Technology Health (PETH) Study

Venous Leg Ulcer

This study is designed to examine beneficial effects of PLASOMA treatment compared to the standard of care on chronic venous leg ulcers (VLU) that match the size of the plasma area of the pad. The intention is that the data obtained with this study will be used to: Demonstrate comparative performance of PLASOMA (for two treatment frequencies) Provide evidence for health technology assessments (HTA) of PLASOMA

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria
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