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CompletedNCT00658242

Craniofacial Surgery Perioperative Registry

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
249 (actual)
Sponsor
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Craniofacial reconstruction procedures are undertaken in young children to improve appearance, prevent functional disturbances, and enhance psychosocial development. These procedures involve wide scalp dissections and multiple osteotomies and have been associated with significant morbidity. The most commonly seen perioperative complications are associated with the rate and extent of blood loss. This prospective observational registry will be a research tool which will provide a means to evaluate perioperative management of these children at CHOP.

Detailed description

Craniofacial reconstructive surgery involves a surgical approach to the craniofacial region to repair cranial vault and facial deformities. These procedures are undertaken in young children to improve appearance, prevent functional disturbances, and enhance psychosocial development. The surgery is extensive, often requiring wide scalp dissections and multiple osteotomies and has been associated with significant morbidity. Reported complications include intra-operative cardiac arrest, massive blood loss, intraoperative tracheal extubation, venous air embolism, hypotension, coagulopathy, bradycardia, postoperative seizures, surgical site infections, facial swelling, and unplanned postoperative mechanical ventilation. The most severe and commonly seen problems are associated with the rate and extent of blood loss. Studies report estimated blood loss to average between 60% and 100% of the patient's estimated blood volume, with a range of 20-500%.(Hildebrandt et al 2007) The accurate and timely estimation of blood loss is very difficult and results in imprecise quantitative and qualitative replacement. Clinically important hypotension, metabolic acidosis, anemia, polycythemia, dilutional coagulopathy, cardiac arrest, and death are all related to blood loss. The creation of this prospective observational registry will provide a means to describe the incidence of these and other clinically important perioperative problems.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2008-03-01
Primary completion
2012-06-01
Completion
2012-06-01
First posted
2008-04-14
Last updated
2013-08-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00658242. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.