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You are being asked to participate in this study because you have a complex wound that requires treatment with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). NPWT is a therapeutic technique which involves the placement of a wound vacuum at the site of the wound. The wound vacuum delivers a negative pressure at the wound site through a dressing. Any fluid collected during this process is collected through a foam (sponge) underneath the dressing. This therapy helps to draw the edges of the wound together, while removing infectious material, to help promote healthy tissue growth and speed up wound healing. The purpose of this study is to determine if placing polypropylene suture (a material normally used to close wounds) between the wound and the NPWT foam would decrease pain upon removal of the sponge while allowing adequate healing of the wound.


Clinical Trial Description

If you decide to participate in the study you will be asked to sign this informed consent form prior to beginning any study activities. If you agree to participate the study procedures are as follows:

- The participants enrolled in this study will receive NPWT in combination with polypropylene suture being laid out over half of the wound. Enrollment in this study is not considered standard of care.

- You will be randomized (like flipping a coin) to what side of the wound the suture will be placed on. Randomization means the study team has no say in what side the suture goes on. Your information is put into a computer and the computer picks what side to place the suture. The polypropylene suture will be placed over half of your wound. There is an equal chance for the polypropylene suture to be placed on the right or left side. The other half of your wound will not have the polypropylene suture in place and will act as the control (comparison) group in this study. The use of the study polypropylene suture is not considered standard of care.

- The wound vacuum will be placed over the entire wound and will be left in place for no more than 3 days as per standard of care.

- After no more than 3 days at a time during the healing process, the nurses will remove the wound vacuum, dressings, suture, and the sponge.

- One blinded (they are not told which side of the wound the suture is placed on) study physician will come look at your wound. This study physicians will determine if further NPWT, with or without the study polypropylene suture, is needed.

- You will be asked to complete a pain rating questionnaire (rating scale 0-10) in relation to both sides of your wound when the wound vacuum has been removed.

- If further NPWT is needed without the use of the study polypropylene suture, you will be withdrawn from the study

- If discharged with NPWT you will not continue receive polypropylene suture placement and that would be end of study participation

- If further NPWT is needed with the use of negative pressure wound therapy, the polypropylene suture and the sponge will be placed and the process will continue as noted above until your wound is healed or you are withdrawn from the study.

- Information from your medical records will be collected throughout this study. You will also be asked questions about your medical and surgical history as well as what medications you are currently taking.

- Your demographics will be collected including your age, date of birth, race, sex, height, weight, and ethnicity. ;


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NCT number NCT02929238
Study type Interventional
Source Greenville Health System
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 2016
Completion date September 11, 2018

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