To show the differrence of total healing of wound between two therapies, VAC and gauze-therapy, in patient with a sinu pilonidalis after chirgical intervention.
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Source
Brief title
Condition
- Tissue disorders NEC
- Hepatobiliary neoplasms malignant and unspecified
- Vascular disorders NEC
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
• Time to complete healing of the woundwondgenezing
• Volume/area reduction after 3-6 weeks.
Secondary outcome
- QOL
- Pain
- Bacterial load
Background summary
Vacuum-assisted wound closure, refers to wound dressing systems that
continuously or intermittently apply subatmospheric pressure to the surface of
a wound.
Subatmospheric pressure has multiple beneficial effects on wound healing in
animal models. However, clinical evidence of its superiority over conventional
wound dressing techniques for all wound types has not been not proven. The
available randomized trials have significant heterogeneity in the nature of
wounds treated and in primary and secondary end points, making rigorous
comparisons difficult and limiting the ability to generalize their results.
Study objective
To show the differrence of total healing of wound between two therapies, VAC
and gauze-therapy, in patient with a sinu pilonidalis after chirgical
intervention.
Study design
Gerandomiseerde control trial.
Intervention
Not applicable
Study burden and risks
Not applicable
Simon Smitweg 1
2353 GA
NL
Simon Smitweg 1
2353 GA
NL
Listed location countries
Age
Inclusion criteria
Patients with a sinus pilonidalis need to have an excision by operation
Age between 18-65 years.
Exclusion criteria
Patients with DM, Arteriele/venous disability's
Allergy to Alganaten/Kerlix
BMI>35
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL33958.058.10 |