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NCT ID: NCT06355817 Completed - Surgery Clinical Trials

Distraction Techniques in Periocular Anesthesia: Tapping vs Vibration

Start date: September 21, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To compare the efficacy of topical tapping vs vibration in lowering pain scores for periocular anesthesia injections.

NCT ID: NCT02761083 Withdrawn - Ptosis Clinical Trials

PMCF-study Using Novosyn® Quick Suture Material in Ophthalmic Surgery

OPHTHALNOQ
Start date: May 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to show that the performance of Novosyn® Quick suture material is comparable with standard suture material used in Ophthalmic surgery. In order to show that, various safety and efficacy parameters have been selected. The outcome regarding these parameters will be compared in 2 treatment groups. Active control group will receive Vicryl® Rapide and the treatment group Novosyn® Quick for ophthalmic surgery. It was decided to design this study as a randomized trial, because limited clinical evidence is available in the literature for the active control group (Vicryl® Rapide) which can be used for comparison. Eye operation will be randomly allocated on the left and right side (1:1) to both treatment groups. Patients undergoing elective, primary ophthalmic surgery (dacryocystorhinostomy, ectropion, entropion, ptosis, eyelid tumor resection, blepharoplasty)

NCT ID: NCT01598909 Completed - Blepharoplasty Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Arnica D1 Ointment After Upper Blepharoplasty

ARINE
Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Arnica ointment is currently used in homeopathic preparations for strains and bruises. In the field of plastic surgery, some surgeons advise patients undergoing blepharoplasty to use Arnica in order to prevent postoperative ecchymosis, swelling and pain. Thus far, no decent study evaluated the efficacy of topical Arnica ointment in reducing ecchymosis or surgical outcome after upper blepharoplasty. We hypothesize that application of Arnica ointment postoperatively will reduce the development of ecchymosis and improve outcome.