C.Surgical Procedure; Dehiscence, Cesarean Section Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective, Non-blinded, Randomized Controlled Post-market Study Designed to Compare the Use of the Zip Surgical Skin Closure Device Versus Sutures for Skin Closure in Subjects Who Undergo a Cesarean Section Procedure.
The study will evaluate the ZipLine Medical Surgical Skin Closure device (Zip)versus sutures when utilized for skin layer closure during wound closure of Cesarean Section Procedure.
Cesarean-section birth is a very invasive surgical procedure. While the desired outcome
focuses primarily on the successful delivery of a healthy baby and maintenance of the
mother's health, the surgery involves a complex surgical closure process, starting with the
uterus, and progressing through several layers of traditionally suture closure in several
tissue planes. A successful closure results in no surgical site complications, with good
patient comfort and a minimal scar being a desired outcome.
Conventional skin closure methods such as sutures are effective but have drawbacks. It has
been suggested that the ideal method of wound / incision closure should be:
- fast
- non-traumatic
- minimally or non-invasive
- associated with a low incidence of adverse events such as dehiscence and infection
- yielding acceptable cosmetic results
ZipLine Medical, Inc. is a Campbell, California-based company that has developed a novel,
non-invasive skin closure device called Zip Surgical Skin Closure to replace sutures, staples
and glue for closure of the skin layer for surgical incisions or laceration repair. In the
USA, the device has been classified by the FDA as a Class I, 510(k) Exempt device and began
commercial use in the USA in April 2013.
The ZipLine Device has been clinically demonstrated benefits include (references included
later in this document):
- Closure speed faster/superior to (and less variable compared to) sutures
- Suture-like cosmetic outcome
- Reduction in post-surgical care costs
- Fewer closure-related wound issues
- Greater patient satisfaction
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