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NCT ID: NCT03622372 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Tendon Injury - Hand

Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Repair With CoNextions TR Implant System

Start date: June 21, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Prospective, randomised, controlled trial of a novel implant intended for use during surgical repair of lacerated Zone 2 flexor digitorum profundus tendons.

NCT ID: NCT03135340 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Tendon Injury - Hand

Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia vs. Regional/General Anesthesia for Flexor Tendon Repair

Start date: August 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Wide-awake hand surgery with local anesthetic, no tourniquet and no sedation (WALANT) is increasingly utilized. Conventional anesthesia for hand surgery involves a patient with a block, unable to perform motor function in the arm, and with patient either intubated or sedated, unable to follow surgeon instructions intra-operatively. Flexor tendon repair with a wide awake and cooperative patient is routinely performed successfully at some centres. This method provides several potential benefits including being able to have the patient actively flex the digit and visualize the repair site to assess for any tendon gapping at the repair site, ensure adequate approximation, gliding and absence of triggering. There have not been any prospectively collected randomized controlled trials comparing wide awake vs. regional/general anesthesia in flexor tendon repair. The purpose of our study is to assess for differences in early outcomes including stiffness, patient satisfaction and early complications in wide-awake anesthesia when compared to general/regional anesthesia for flexor tendon repair in zones I and II. Our hypothesis is that there is a lower complication rate and better outcomes when using wide-awake flexor tendon repair.