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Filter by:This study is a single blind semi-experimental study. Aim: To investigate the effect of standardized care on peristomal skin complications and quality of life in colorectal cancer patients undergoing ostomy surgery. H1: Standard stoma care which is established evidence-based guides and complication algorithm, reduces peristomal skin complications in patients with colorectal cancer and an ostomy. H2: Standard stoma care which is established evidence-based guides and complication algorithm, increases the quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer and an ostomy.
Introduction: Although negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is likely advantageous for wound healing, the efficacy and safety of its prophylactic use remain unclear. We performed a Randomized Control Trial to assess the usefulness of postoperative NPWT in reduction of postoperative wound healing complications and surgical site infections after diverting ileostomy closure, in the group of patients previously operated for colorectal resection due to cancer. Materials & Methods: Prospective, randomized study will be conducted. Patients with past history of colorectal cancer laparoscopic surgery with protective loop ileostomy scheduled to undergo ileostomy closure with primary wound closure will be randomly divided into groups with or without NPWT. The primary endpoint are incidence of wound related complications (WRC) (wound healing complications witch required surgical intervention other than suture removal or dressing changing). The secondary endpoints are incidences of Surgical Site Infection (SSI) and length of postoperative hospital stay (LOS) and length of complete wound healing (CWH). Cost analysis will also be performed. In first step of this study between January 2016 and December 2018 we will asses the usefulness of one of the NPWT devices (NANOVA KCI) in prevention of WHC in established group. The second part of the study will be performed in 2 centers between January 2019 and December 2021. In this step we want to compere other NPWT devices in the same application and to confirm single center outcomes .
The primary purpose of TAPAS study is to demonstrate the superiority of analgesic effect of trans abdominal plane block (TAP block) performed at the beginning of stoma reversal, compared to standard of care. The hypothesize is that a TAP block performed at the beginning of surgery of stoma reversal would improve patient's satisfaction (evaluated by Quo-r40 questionnaire), would reduce the incidence of post operative pain, time spent in recovery room, and reduce hospitalisation time
The aim of this evaluation is to investigate the ability of newly developed adhesive patches to absorb moisture.
The purpose of this study is to learn if the stoma boot camp is a good and effective way to help people adapt to life with a stoma after surgery.
This study investigates the impact and adhesion of new adhesives to the skin.
The study investigates the impact real output has on peristomal skin covered by a newly developed adhesive and a standard adhesive
The aim of the current Investigation is to evaluate the safety and performance of SenSura test product 1pc flat and convex light compared with commercial SenSura.
The aim of the investigation was to investigate the performance and safety of a new ostomy product
The aim of the investigation was to investigate the performance and safety of a new ostomy product.