Incisional Hernia/Prevention and Control
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See which Incisional Hernia/Prevention and Control trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Incisional Hernia/Prevention and Control trials you may qualify forThis study investigates how different incision and fascial closure (suture) techniques used in abdominal surgery are associated with the development of incision…
The goal of this trial is to compare the effectiveness of small bite versus large bite abdominal incision closure in emergency settings. It will also evaluate t…
244 patients, who have an emergency midline laparotomy for any gastrointestinal reason, will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio either to mesh group with a retrorectu…
Incisional hernia is a common complication in visceral surgery and varies between 11 and 26% in the general surgical population. Patients requiring emergency la…
Currently, no standard of care exists to prevent incisional hernias (IH). This study will compare how frequently IH develop in standard abdominal closures vs. a…
Evaluate the effectiveness of mesh reinforcement in high-risk patients to prevent incisional hernia.
In patients undergoing laparotomy, the incidence of abdominal wall related complications such as incisional hernia is very high. In particular in patients with…
Background: Development of an incisional hernia is one of the most frequent complications of midline laparotomies requiring reoperation. This paper presents the…
The aim of the present project is to investigate whether use of biological mesh at the donor site of the rotation flap in closure of the abdominal wall reduce t…