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UnknownNCT02400372

The Effect of Anti-bacterial Honey Dressing on the Healing of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
135 (estimated)
Sponsor
HaEmek Medical Center, Israel · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The study, "Evaluation of the effect of antibacterial medical honey dressing for healing of implants donor area", is a Phase 4 Study, Prospective, A randomized trial, 3 arms (treatment groups) trial, Open-label, non-controlled, non-randomized, Aims To test the effectiveness of antibacterial medical honey dressing in the therapy of donor area of implants. In our Research Will participate in 135 new patients over the age of 18, with a wound in the donor area of hip implants, Hospitalized in the Plastic Surgery Unit of the "Haemek" Medical Center. Appropriate patients, who will agree to sign and sign a consent form, be assigned randomly to one of three treatment groups: 1. The research group: Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing. 2. The control group: Paraffin gauze with saline- The basic treatment in the donor site, accepted the literature. 3. Comparison group: Polymem dressing - Common treatment in the donor site in the Plastic Surgery Unit of the "Haemek" Medical Center. Participants in the three study groups will be performed, each visit, Medical monitoring and examination by a team of medical indices of Plastic Surgery Unit, as is customary. The treatment will be performed, twice a week until recovery and the complete closure of the wound.

Detailed description

Study protocol The aim of this study is to evaluate "The effect of anti-bacterial honey dressing on the healing of split thickness skin graft donor site". Protocol Abstract. The use of skin grafts for wound closure is considered one of the common methods in the field of plastic surgery. Healing of the donor area is secondary, gradual and is a serious problem, Associated with a high percentage of wound infections, Delay in healing, Scars, Pain unpleasant odor and other problems. As of today, there is no ideal treatment to cure the donor area of implants, due to lack of high-quality comparative studies. The use of honey to treat wounds known for centuries in different cultures. Honey has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effect, Debridement ability, and Pain relief. Honey has almost no side effects. Effectiveness of honey in wound healing has been tested in many clinical trials, but most of them and some methodological problems of low quality. Therefore, it is difficult to conclude that the existing information handling guidelines and recommending further clinical research. The study, "Evaluation of the effect of antibacterial medical honey dressing for healing of implants donor area", is a Phase 4 Study, Prospective, A randomized trial, 3 arms (treatment groups) trial, Open-label, non-controlled, non-randomized, Aims To test the effectiveness of antibacterial medical honey dressing in the therapy of donor area of implants. In our Research Will participate in 135 new patients over the age of 18, with a wound in the donor area of hip implants, Hospitalized in the Plastic Surgery Unit of the "Haemek" Medical Center. Appropriate patients, who will agree to sign and sign a consent form, be assigned randomly to one of three treatment groups: 1. The research group: Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing. 2. The control group: Paraffin gauze with saline- The basic treatment in the donor site, accepted the literature. 3. Comparison group: Polymem dressing - Common treatment in the donor site in the Plastic Surgery Unit of the "Haemek" Medical Center. Participants in the three study groups will be performed, each visit, Medical monitoring and examination by a team of medical indices of Plastic Surgery Unit, as is customary. The treatment will be performed, twice a week until recovery and the complete closure of the wound. Research Goals Primary goal Examining the effect of Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing honey on the duration of the donor site area healing, until full recovery and wound closure. Secondary objectives 1. To Evaluatee the effect of Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing on pain intensity donor site. 2. . To Evaluatee the effect of Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing on the frequency of infections in donor site. Tertiary goal 1. To evaluate the effect of Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing on the unpleasant odor in the donor site. 2. 2\. To evaluate the effect of Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing on patient satisfaction from treatment in donor site. Research Hypothesis Medihoney antibacterial wound dressing will find significantly statistical more effective in comparison with Paraffin gauze with saline dressing and compared with Polymem dressing, In terms of duration of a treatment, Intensity of pain and the prevalence of infection in the donor site. Treatment regimen First group Immediately after harvesting the skin, the donor site will be covered with a thin layer of Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel and Xtrasorb Super Absorbent Dressing will used as secondary dressing. After 24 hours, the dressing will be replaced by Medihoney HCS dressing. Medihoney HCS dressing will be replace twice a week.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEmedihoney dressingto evaluate the effect of medihoney dressing on the healing of split thickness skin graft donor site

Timeline

Start date
2015-05-01
Primary completion
2020-01-01
Completion
2020-01-01
First posted
2015-03-27
Last updated
2019-08-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

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