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Use of informed algorithm for patients selection of prophylactic mesh aplication after midline laparotomy in emergency surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

Midline laparotomy complications have a high rate. When midline laparotomy is performed complications rate is even higher. One of the commons complications is incisional hernia, reaching up to 40%- 50% of cases in High risk groups. Prophylactic mesh use has been proved to be useful preventing midline laparotomy in elective surgery. Despite this, there is not enough data to recommend its use in emergency surgery. Aim of the study is to investigate if use of an algorithm of informed decision for use of prophylactic mesh in emergency midline laparotomy reduces incisional hernia incidence. Prospective cohort study of all consecutive midline laparotomy performed at our emergency surgery department. Compare correct application of algorithm outcomes versus non correct application. ;


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NCT number NCT04808063
Study type Interventional
Source Hospital del Mar
Contact Alejandro Bravo-Salva, M.D.
Phone +34932483204
Email abravo@psmar.cat
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 1, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2022

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