View clinical trials related to Tissue Adhesion, Surgery-Induced.
Filter by:This study was designed to demonstrate the non-inferiority of MEDICURTAIN® (investigational device) compared to commercially available GUARDIX-SG® (control device) in treatment of subject who underwent total thyroidectomy for prevention of adhesion formation at 6 weeks after the surgery.
This clinical trial is to prove that the treatment group of Medicurtain® is non-inferior to the treatment group of Guardix-sol®, test equipment on adhesion after endoscopic sinus surgery, upon the aspects of adhesion prevention efficacy and safety.
This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Medicurtain®, an antiadhesion barrier in patients who underwent In Situ Decompression for single level and unilateral herniated lumbar intervertebral disc. Subjects were randomly assigned either into Medicurtain® treatment group or control group. Adhesion formations between the two groups at 12 weeks after surgery were compared by using MRI-applied scar score, ODI (Oswestry Disability Index) and VAS.
This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of MEDICURTAIN. Patients who underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy were randomly assigned either into Medicurtain® treatment group or non-treatment control group. Adhesion formations at 8 weeks after the index surgery were compared between the two groups by using the well-defined grade scale and image recording.
This study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of MEDICURTAIN, an adhesion barrier in patients who underwent hysteroscopy with uterine polyp or endometrial myoma or missed abortion (uterine lesion suspected to be associated with pregnancy) or intrauterine adhesion. Adhesion formation in both groups was evaluated by the grading scale and photographs taken during the follow up to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the product.