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NCT ID: NCT05900869 Recruiting - Plastic Surgery Clinical Trials

Reduction Nymphoplasty: Assessment of the Impact on Sexuality, Self-Esteem and Screening for Dysmorphophobia

NYRESED
Start date: May 8, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Reduction nymphoplasty is the treatment of benign hyperplasia of the labia minora. This surgery is indicated in the event of functional, aesthetic or sexual discomfort. There has been a growing demand for this surgery over the past twenty years. It is necessary to remain vigilant because a request for cosmetic surgery can also be part of an obsession with body dysmorphism, former dysmorphophobia. Investigators wish to study the postoperative results concerning sexuality, self-esteem and obsession with body dysmorphia in a cohort of patients followed prospectively and at more than 3 years postoperatively.

NCT ID: NCT04783272 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Other Reconstructive Surgery

Photoacoustic Computed Tomography for Pre-Operative Reconstructive Flap Angiography

Start date: June 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if a new non-invasive imaging technology, called Photoacoustic Computed Tomography (PACT), can be used in the pre-operative setting to better visualize the blood supply of reconstructive flaps used in Plastic Surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04195854 Completed - Clinical trials for Reconstructive Surgery

STARS-R Registry: Retrospective Analysis of Poly-4-hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) Scaffold Use

Start date: December 17, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a retrospective chart review performed at multiple clinics aimed at providing real-world evidence of the use and safety of the P4HB scaffold. Data on patient demographics, relevant medical history, product and procedure used, product safety, and outcome measures will be collected as available.

NCT ID: NCT04079686 Recruiting - Wound Infection Clinical Trials

Single Dose Versus 24 Hours Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Reduction Mammaplasty

Start date: August 5, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Setting: Translacional Surgery Graduation Program - Universidade Federal de São Paulo and Hospital das Clínicas Samuel Libânio - Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí. Background: Breast reduction is one of the most performed plastic surgery procedures. Antibiotics are widely prescribed, on an empirical basis, to prevent surgical site infections. However, there is a lack of evidence to support its use. Objective: To compare the influence of the use of prophylatic antibiotics as a single dose or for 24 hours on surgical site infection rates following reduction mammaplasty. Methods: Randomized trial of non-inferiority, with two parallel groups, double blinded. A total of 146 breast hypertrophy patients, with reduction mammaplasty already scheduled, will be enrolled. Patients will be randomly allocated to group A, that will receive antibiotics only at the anesthesia induction (n=73), or to group B, that will receive antibiotics at the anesthesia induction and for 24 hours (n=73). None of the patients will receive antibiotics after hospital discharge. Patients will be followed-up weekly, for 30 days, regarding surgical site infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria will be applied. A statistical analysis of the data will be performed.

NCT ID: NCT03364569 Completed - Plastic Surgery Clinical Trials

Usefullness of Peri-operative Tranexamic Acid in Primary Breast Augmentation With Implants.

DRAINAGE
Start date: November 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Tranexamic acid (TXA), as an antifibrinolytic agent, has shown a tremendous interest in surgery by reducing blood loss ; but only few articles have been reported in the plastic surgery scope. The aim of this study was to investigate whether oral administration of TXA reduces surgical drainage in primary breast augmentation using implants.

NCT ID: NCT01546272 Completed - Clinical trials for Gynecological Surgery

Medico-economic Evaluation of Subcutaneous Automatic Resorbable Staples Device

S2CARA
Start date: March 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A surgery made by an external incision requires to stitch the subcutaneous plans, usually performed using absorbable synthetic sutures hold on wire needle. This national, prospective, multicentric, and randomized study is devoted to estimate a technique of suture of the subcutaneous plans based on an implantable medical device delivering automatically absorbable staples. This particularly innovative technique lets to expect a tolerance and an efficiency at least equivalent to the reference technique (main objective). Moreover, this technique allows to anticipate a reduction of the duration of surgical procedure and anesthetic time while limiting the risks of blood wounds of the medical staff.The medical economic part of this study will check, from the point of view of the health care hospital, wether the technique is likely to reduce the costs and time consuming theater room procedures.