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NCT ID: NCT03690687 Active, not recruiting - Anastomotic Leakage Clinical Trials

Delayed Small-Bowel Anastomosis in Patients With Postoperative Peritonitis

Peritonitis
Start date: May 1, 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Surgical management results for 114 patients with postoperative peritonitis due to small-bowel perforations, necrosis, and anastomotic leakage were comparatively analyzed. Using the APACHE-II (Acute Physiology, Age, Chronic Health Evaluation) and MPI (Mannheim Peritonitis Index) scoring systems, different surgical approaches were examined in three patient groups (primary anastomosis, delayed anastomosis, and enterostomy).

NCT ID: NCT03549624 Active, not recruiting - Peritonitis Clinical Trials

Standardized Perioperative Management of Patients Operated With Acute Abdominal Surgery in a High-risk Emergency Setting

SMASH
Start date: February 26, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of the study is to handle patients with the need for an acute laparotomy according to a standardised perioperative protocol and to document the measurement as they are performed (i.e. adherence to the protocol) and to measure the outcome with regard to both short- (30 days) and long-term (3 and 12 months) mortality. Several secondary endpoints will be measured, such as: hospital stay, length of stay at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU), readmission to ICU and surgical complications according to the Clavien-Dindo score. These results will then be compared to published rates of mortality from the literature and to similar outcomes for a cohort of all patients operated at NÄL on the same indication the years prior to the project/study.

NCT ID: NCT02477930 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Intestinal Anastomotic Leak

Endosponge Vacuum Therapy (E-VAC) Registry of Intestinal Anastomotic Leaks and Perforations

Start date: November 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this registry is to collect data on the clinical use of endoluminal vacuum (E-Vac) therapy to treat both upper and lower intestinal leaks and perforations.