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In this study, total of 20 subjects will have lacerations will be closed with microMend, which is an FDA-listed wound closure product. microMend is a wound closure device that is the size and shape of a butterfly bandage and incorporates tiny Microstaples into an adhesive backing. Assessments by practitioners and Subjects of microMend will be made at Days 0 10, and 3 months using a combination of questionnaires and photographs.


Clinical Trial Description

This is an open-label, single-arm Phase 2 Study to evaluate closure of skin wounds associated with laceration repair using microMend devices. A maximum of 20 Subjects will be enrolled in the Study in order to have 15 Subjects with evaluations at Month 3 after wound closure. The primary intent is to assess the wound closure results with microMend closure at Month 3 after the wound closure procedure. Evaluations will also take place at Days 0 and 10 and 1 Month post-procedure to assess wound closure results. An Independent Plastic Surgeon who is not closing wounds in the study will assess the efficacy of wound closure at Day 10, Month 1, and Month 3. Assessment will also be made of the Subject's pain with applying microMend, time of wound closure, and opinions of the Providers and Subjects about microMend.

Screening data will be reviewed to determine Subject eligibility. Subjects who meet all inclusion criteria and none of the exclusion criteria will be entered into the Study. The Provider may elect to close additional wounds in subjects who have more than one wound that qualifies for the study.

In the Study, eligible Subjects will undergo the laceration repair procedure as is standard and customary for each Provider except for skin closure will be performed using microMend devices. If more than one device is needed, the devices are to be applied adjacent to one another along the entire length of the wound. microMend devices are to be applied immediately adjacent to one another with no more than 1 mm separating each adjacent device. (Note: Each device closes 1-1.5 cm of wound length.). In addition, devices should be applied such that they extend to or beyond the ends of the wound along its length.

A minimum of two (2) photographs will be taken of each wound both before and after the application of microMend devices on the day of the wound closure procedure (Day 0).

If a wound is under high tension and/or has a maximum gap of more than 1 cm between the wound edges, it should be closed with subcutaneous sutures before applying microMend devices. If this is not performed, the wound should not be closed with microMend and the Subject is not eligible for the study.

Standard surgical staples, sutures, tissue adhesives, SteriStrips or other bandages should not be used to close any portion of skin wounds closed with microMend devices.

Each wound should be free of significant tissue injury and bleeding, contain no foreign bodies, and should be clean and completely dry and free of hair before application of microMend.

No other wound closure products, such as tissue adhesives, bandages such as SteriStrips, staples, or sutures should be applied to the wound.

Solutions, ointments, creams, and other moist materials should be avoided during the time period when the microMend remains on the skin except those recommended by the Provider.

After application of the microMend devices, it is recommended that each wound be covered with a non-stick gauze dressing. (Note: contact of adhesive with microMend devices is strictly prohibited.) Subject contact with the wound site should be minimized after placement of the microMend devices and the dressing. All other activities associated with the laceration repair procedure should follow the standard procedure used by the Provider. The Provider will fill out a questionnaire about the wound closure procedure. The Subject will rate the level of pain associated with microMend application.

The microMend devices are to be removed at the return clinic visit on Day 10 (acceptable range: Days 7-12) by the Provider (Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician's Assistant, or other qualified health care provider). Photographs are to be obtained of each wound both before and after removal of all microMend devices. A minimum of two (2) photographs will be taken of each wound both before and after removal of microMend devices. The Subject will fill out a questionnaire providing an opinion of microMend.

Each Subject is to return to the clinic at one (1) month post-procedure (acceptable range: Days 25-40) to obtain photographs of each wound. A minimum of two (2) photographs will be taken at the 1-month clinic visit. Each Subject is to return to the clinic at three (3) months after wound closure (acceptable range: 11-15 weeks) to obtain photographs of each wound. A minimum of two (2) photographs will be taken at the 1-month clinic visit.

Photographs obtained on Day 0, Day 10, Month 1, and Month 3 will be assessed for wound closure results by an Independent Plastic Surgeon, who is not performing laceration repair or wound closure in the study. The wound closure will be rated as either Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory. The quality of the wound closure will further be rated as Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor. For Subjects that have had more than one wound closed with microMend devices, each wound is to be assessed separately at Day 0, Day 10, Month 1, and Month 3.

Total duration of Subject participation will be approximately 4 months, including screening, treatment, and follow-up. ;


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NCT number NCT03830515
Study type Interventional
Source KitoTech Medical, Inc.
Contact Ronald Berenson, MD
Phone 206-790-1094
Email rberenson@kitotechmedical.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 20, 2018
Completion date December 31, 2019

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