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NCT number NCT01090284
Other study ID # CH001GENI
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received March 18, 2010
Last updated March 22, 2010
Start date March 2010
Est. completion date December 2010

Study information

Verified date February 2010
Source University Hospital, Catania
Contact Marcello Donati, MD, PhD
Phone +39 347 4464093
Email mar_donati@libero.it
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Italy: Ethics Committee
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The notable development and diffusion of prosthetic surgery of the abdominal wall over the last few years has led to the introduction of light weight meshes. The efficacy of inguinal hernia repair with light weight prosthesis, as well as the better or worse biotolerability with respect to those of light weight, remains questionable in literature, where a clear answer still remains to be given. If there exists a connection between the quantity of material implanted, the immunological reaction to the mesh, the induced oxidative stress and the degree of cicatrization, and consequently the long-term result of the efficacy of the operation, remains to be demonstrated. There are few studies on the immunological reaction to polypropylene meshes, and none on the oxidative stress induced by the mesh. Moreover, only one study has been published that clearly correlates the immunological reaction to the amount of prosthetic material, but was carried out on only a few patients.

The aim of this research is to show if there is a relationship between the amount of prosthetic material used and immunological reactions as well as postoperative oxidative stress, and thus to evaluate, if present, the differences in the biological reaction and biotolerability between light-weight and heavy-weight meshes on a statistically significant number of patients.


Description:

Double blind randomization. The recruitment of patients will take place in the order that they are referred to the hernia service of the General Surgery and Week Surgery Unit of the University Hospital of Catania. After the examination confirming the diagnosis of inguinal hernia and once surgery has be indicated, informed consent will be obtained from the patient by means of a standardized form. The assignment to group H or group L will be made following a simple criterion of alternation that is completely random: i.e. patient 1 (Group H), patient 2 (Group L).A total of 60 patients will be recruited and divided into the two groups. For group H inguinal hernioplastic surgery will be carried out with the so called "heavy-weight" mesh (about 220 g/m2 of polypropylene), for Group L, on the other hand, the mesh will be of the "light-weight" type (about 40 g/m2).

A preoperative blood test will be carried out to determine the basal levels of IL-6, TNF-alpha, nitrites, GSH and isoprostanes) and 3 postoperative tests (at 6 h, 3 days and 12 days), all samples will be frozen for reference.

All the data from each patient will be collected in a personal file compiled by the surgeon. When all the blood samples are collected a laboratory technician and a biochemist will determine the levels of the above mentioned substances, these data will then undergo statistical evaluation.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date December 2010
Est. primary completion date September 2010
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 90 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- All patients affected by primary inguinal hernia

Exclusion Criteria:

- Diabetes

- Corticosteroids treatment

- Immunosuppressive drugs

- Cirrhotic patients

- Chronic inflammatory disease

- Neoplastic patients

Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Inguinal hernioplasty
A conventional Prosthetic Inguinal Hernioplasty (Trabucco's Technique) will be performed by using polypropylene mesh.

Locations

Country Name City State
Italy University Hospital of Catania Catania
Italy University Hospital of Catania Catania

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University Hospital, Catania

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Italy, 

References & Publications (1)

1) Agarwal BB, et al. Prospective double-blind randomized controlled study comparing heavy- and lightweight polypropylene mesh in totally extraperitoneal repair of inguinal hernia: early results.Surg Endosc. 2009 Feb;23(2):242-7. Epub 2008 Oct 16. 2) Di Vita G, et al. Impact of different texture of polypropylene mesh on the inflammatory response. Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol. 2008 Jan-Mar;21(1):207-14. 3) Cobb WS, Burns JM, et. al. Textile analysis of heavy weight, mid-weight, and light weight polypropylene mesh in a porcine ventral hernia model.J Surg Res. 2006 Nov;136(1):1-7. Epub 2006 Sep 22. 4) Weyhe D, Schmitz I, et al. Experimental comparison of monofile light and heavy polypropylene meshes: less weight does not mean less biological response. World J Surg. 2006 Aug;30(8):1586-91. 5) Di Vita G, Balistreri CR, et al. Systemic inflammatory response in erderly patients following hernioplastical operation. Immun Ageing. 2006 Mar 29;3:3. 6) Di Vita G, Patti R, et al. Acute phase response in oldest-old individuals after surgical stress. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2006 Mar;54(3):561-3. 7) Di Vita G, D'Agostino P, et al. Acute inflammatory response after inguinal and incisional hernia repair with implantation of polypropylene mesh of different size. Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2005 Aug;390(4):306-11. Epub 2005 Feb 3. 8) Brancato G, Gandolfo L, et al. [Biologic tolerance of prolene prosthesis in inguinal hernia repair] Chir Ital. 2003 Sep-Oct;55(5):707-13. 9) Di Vita G, Milano S,et al. Cytokine modifications after tension-free hernioplasty or open conventional inguinal hernia repair. Am J Surg. 2001 Jun;181(6):487-91. 10) Di Vita G, Milano S, et al. Tension-free hernia repair is associated with an increase in inflammatory response markers against the mesh. Am J Surg. 2000 Sep;180(3):203-7. 11) Gürleyik E, Gürleyik G, et al. The inflammatory response to open tension-free inguinal hernioplasty versus conventional repairs. Am J Surg. 1998 Mar;175(3):179-82.

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Immune response assessment Cytokine measurements 0, 6h, 72h and 12 days Yes
Secondary Oxidative stress evaluation GSH, lipid hydroperoxides and isoprostanes levels 0, 6h, 24h, 48h and 12 days Yes
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