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CompletedNCT02616718

Incisional Hernia Progression Over Time

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
35 (actual)
Sponsor
Bispebjerg Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This is a prospective multicenter study of patients diagnosed with a medium to giant incisional hernia (transverse defect \>7 cm). Patients referred to the surgical outpatient clinic are invited to participate in the study. As a standard, all patients who are examined for incisional hernia undergo CT scan according to a hernia protocol, before planning of surgical repair (baseline scan). After this CT scan, patients are seen in the out-patient clinic once again and either treated conservatively without surgery, or scheduled for elective surgical repair of the hernia. If surgery is planned, the patients participating in the study undergo an additional CT scan in hernia protocol, within two weeks prior to surgery (follow-up scan). If a conservative non-surgical approach is chosen, patients can still participate in the study and will undergo an additional CT scan after 28-32 weeks.

Detailed description

This is a prospective multicenter study of patients diagnosed with a medium to giant incisional hernia (transverse defect \>7 cm). Patients referred to the surgical outpatient clinic are invited to participate in the study. As a standard, all patients who are examined for incisional hernia undergo CT scan according to a hernia protocol, before planning of surgical repair (baseline scan). After this CT scan, patients are seen in the out-patient clinic once again and either treated conservatively without surgery, or scheduled for elective surgical repair of the hernia. If surgery is planned, the patients participating in the study undergo an additional CT scan in hernia protocol, within two weeks prior to surgery (follow-up scan). In case no baseline scan in hernia protocol exists, patients will undergo this scan immediately after inclusion in the study. Furthermore, patients will be asked to fill out a questionnaire on physical activity (IPAQ) and hernia-related quality of life (HerQLes) at the time of the baseline and follow-up scans. IPAQ is a well-validated questionnaire, which assesses patients' physical activity within the last 7 days. The outcome is metabolic minutes per week, a numerical value which places the responder in one of three categories: Low, moderate or high physical activity. HerQLes is a validated questionnaire assessing the hernia-related quality of life. This questionnaire has been translated into Danish using a standardized protocol. The outcome is a numerical score of 0-100, with 100 being the highest hernia-related quality of life. Currently, the time from planning of hernia repair to surgery is approximately 30 weeks. Thus, the mean time between the two CT scans should be around 28-32 weeks. If a conservative non-surgical approach is chosen, patients can still participate in the study and will undergo an additional CT scan after 28-32 weeks.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
RADIATIONRepeated computed tomography scan of abdomenRepeated computed tomography scan of abdomen within two weeks prior to surgery or 28-32 weeks after initial scan

Timeline

Start date
2015-09-01
Primary completion
2017-11-01
Completion
2018-04-30
First posted
2015-11-30
Last updated
2018-08-22

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02616718. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.