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Laceration

20 registered clinical trials studyying Laceration.

StatusTrialSponsorPhase
CompletedComparison Low-Level Laser Therapy With Cryotherapy in Parturients With Laceration and/or Episiotomy on Pain R
NCT06370910
Federal University of Rio Grande do SulN/A
CompletedSupporting Laypeople Addressing Prehospital Hemorrhage Study
NCT05812352
University of MichiganN/A
CompletedDermal Wound Closure Using Silkam®
NCT05225714
Aesculap AG
CompletedOptilene® Suture Material for Dermal Sutures
NCT05240248
Aesculap AG
CompletedStudy to Examine Clinical Performance and Safety of Cutimed® Gelling Fiber in Routine Clinical Practice
NCT05148390
BSN Medical GmbH
CompletedVR for Lac Repairs in Peds Emergency Department
NCT06516003
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolN/A
UnknownComparison of microMend® Devices to Sutures in Closing Lacerations in Children
NCT04557761
Children's Hospital of Orange CountyN/A
WithdrawnTeaching Medical Students How to Suture: Standard Simulation vs in Situ
NCT03499002
Memorial University of NewfoundlandN/A
UnknownVirtual Reality vs. Standard-of-Care for Comfort During Laceration Repair
NCT03681717
University of British ColumbiaN/A
CompletedProspective Evaluation of Topical Analgesia for Laceration Repair in the Emergency Department
NCT03071601
Centre Hospitalier le MansPhase 4
TerminatedTrial Comparing Cosmetic Outcomes of Pediatric Laceration Closure Using Skin Glue, Medical Tape Versus Stitche
NCT03280628
Vanderbilt University Medical CenterN/A
CompletedA Randomized Post-market Study to Evaluate Zip Device Compared to Sutures for Laceration Repair in Pediatrics
NCT03199456
ZipLine Medical Inc.N/A
CompletedLong-Term Outcome of Pediatric Traumatic Wound Repair: Suture Versus Tissue Adhesive
NCT03080467
University Children's Hospital, Zurich
CompletedPain Free Laceration Repairs Using Intra-nasal Ketamine
NCT03053947
Evelyne D.TrottierPhase 2
CompletedVideo Discharge Instructions (VDI) as Adjuncts to Written Discharge Instructions in the Emergency Department
NCT02882256
George Washington UniversityN/A
CompletedIntranasal Dexmedetomidine vs Intranasal Midazolam as Anxiolysis Prior to Pediatric Laceration Repair
NCT02168439
University of PittsburghPhase 4
CompletedNitrous Oxide Use in Minor Procedures
NCT01911351
New York City Health and Hospitals CorporationN/A
SuspendedThe Addition of Oral Analgesics to LET During Laceration Repair
NCT01268670
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of MinnesotaN/A
CompletedComparison of N2O Inhalation and Ketamine in Pediatric PSA
NCT00834730
Seoul National University HospitalPhase 4
CompletedIntranasal Ketamine for Procedural Sedation in Pediatric Laceration Repair
NCT00451724
Rhode Island HospitalPhase 2