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NCT ID: NCT03548610 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Non-melanoma Skin Cancer

Efficacy and Safety of a Nanofat-seeded Biological Scaffold in Healing Lower Limb Surgical Defects

Start date: January 30, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Large full-thickness skin defects, such as those resulting from trauma, large and giant congenital nevi, disfiguring scars, or tumor resection remain major clinical problems to patients and physicians. Skin flaps and grafts represent the current standard of care (SOC), but often present limitations associated with surgical morbidity and donor site availability. The investigators will enroll 64 patients who have their skin cancer surgically removed and require reconstructive procedure such as a skin flap/graft. To objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of a nanofat-seeded biological scaffold versus the SOC in healing larger surgical defects (>1.5cm) involving the lower limb that cannot be closed by direct suture and thus need a reconstructive procedure such as a skin flap/graft.

NCT ID: NCT02994589 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Skin Graft Complications

A Comparison of OASIS Wound Matrix With Approved Dressings for Skin Graft Donor Sites

OASIS
Start date: October 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The investigators objective is to compare OASIS wound matrix with other commonly used dressings available for the donor site in split thickness skin grafting in order to determine which dressing provides the best outcome based on pain level, time to healing and aesthetic outcome.