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NCT ID: NCT02131363 Completed - Clinical trials for Onychomycosis of Toenails

A Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of a Treatment Kit for Ingrowing Toenail

Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of a treatment kit for ingrowing toenail, primarily by determining the number of subjects who show a reduction in the severity of their ingrowing toenail.

NCT ID: NCT02067897 Enrolling by invitation - Nails, Ingrown Clinical Trials

Nonrandomized Assessment of Ingrown ToenaiLs Treated by Excision of Skinfold Rather Than Toenail

NAILTEST
Start date: April 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Ingrown toenails occur when the nail grows into the surrounding skin, resulting in pain and infection. The most common procedure to treat this problem is a wedge excision (removal of part of the toenail) and matricectomy (destruction of part of the nailbed with chemicals or surgical instruments). This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an alternative technique called the Vandenbos procedure (where the skin is removed and the toenail is left intact). This procedure is currently being used by some of the pediatric surgeons at our hospital and we want to evaluate our results up to 6 months after surgery. We believe that the true recurrence rate will be greater than 0% but that recovery time and morbidity will be acceptable to most patients.

NCT ID: NCT01844141 Unknown status - Ingrown Toenail Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Lavage With Alcohol - Chlorhexidine for Chemical Matricectomy

Start date: January 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To compare the efficacy of the lavage with 70% alcohol plus 0.5% chlorhexidine versus 70% alcohol in the surgical treatment of ingrown toenails.

NCT ID: NCT01330706 Completed - Skin Diseases Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Intraoperative Surgical Scrubbing in Reducing Bacterial Load After Nail Removal Surgery

ribebeva
Start date: February 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators conducted a controlled, prospective randomized study to examine the antiseptic efficacy of intraoperative irrigation methods during nail avulsion surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00641433 Recruiting - Ingrown Nail Clinical Trials

Topical Collagen-Silver Versus Standard Care Following Removal of Ingrown Nails

Start date: November 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study's purpose is to prospectively determine whether topical therapy with an oxidized regenerated cellulose collagen-silver compound is more effective than the current standard of topical antibiotic therapy for care following the removal of an ingrown toenail. Eighty adult patients with ingrown toenails will be recruited. Each patient will randomly be assigned to apply either topical silver sulfadiazine cream (standard antibiotic) or the novel collagen-silver compound to their nail bed daily, following removal of the ingrown portion of nail. Patients will return for follow up visits weekly, until healing has occurred or twelve weeks have passed. Healing will be defined as resolution of drainage and inflammatory changes surrounding the nail border.