Abdominal Wall Defect Clinical Trial
Official title:
Safety and Clinical Performance of a Non-cross-linked Porcine Acellular Dermal Matrix Used in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: an Observational Prospective Study.
The general objective of the study is to confirm the medium/long-term safety and clinical performance of the CELLIS membrane used in abdominal wall reconstruction including, but not limited to, ventral hernia repair and stoma closure, and to identify emerging risks in comparison to the clinical data related to other types of fixation material. The present study will be a prospective multicentric non-randomized and noncontrolled trial involving 112 patients followed for 24 months. The study will be conducted in France in 3 investigational centres.
The study will be prospective, multicentric, single-arm, observational (non-interventional) to evaluate the safety and performance of the CELLIS membrane used in abdominal wall reconstruction including, but not limited to, ventral hernia repair and stoma closure. All evaluations will be performed and products used according to the usual practice, without additional or unusual diagnostic, treatment and monitoring procedure. The study will be conducted in France in 3 investigational centres including 112 patients scheduled for an abdominal wall reconstruction. Each patient will participate in one assessment period including a preoperative visit, followed by the day of surgical procedure and a hospitalization period. Patients will return for ambulatory visits on day 30 (+/- 7 days), on month 3 (+/- 2 weeks), on month 12 (+/- 2 weeks) and on month 24 (+/-2 weeks) post-surgery. CELLIS will be implanted by open technique following standard techniques. The membrane can be used in bridged or reinforced repairs. Mesh placement can include inlay (bridging), underlay intraperitoneal, sublay (retrorectus/retromuscular) positions. ;
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