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TerminatedNCT05074225

Aesthetic Outcome of Electrodesiccation and Curettage vs Excision With Complex Linear Closure

Aesthetic Outcome of Electrodesiccation and Curettage vs Excision With Complex Linear Closure for Low Risk Lesions on the Trunk and Extremities: a Randomized, Blind Control Trial

Status
Terminated
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
59 (actual)
Sponsor
University of California, Davis · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether electrodesiccation and curettage (ED\&C) versus excision with complex linear closure affects esthetic outcomes (primary outcome). As secondary outcome, we plan to look at patient quality of life measures and complications. This will be a prospective, 2-arm, randomized, evaluator-blinded clinical trial. One half of the patients will receive ED\&C and the other half will receive excision with repair by complex linear closure. Three-months post-surgery, the scar will be evaluated via the patient observer scar assessment scale (POSAS), a validated scar instrument, as well as the trace-to-tape method, an objective outcome measure for linear postoperative scars. In addition, patients will be provided a validated quality of life survey to complete. Any adverse events will also be recorded.

Detailed description

Low risk lesions on the trunk and extremities can be treated via various modalities including topical therapies, ED\&C, and excision. The purpose of this study is to compare ED\&C versus excision with repair by complex linear closure. The wound following ED\&C will heal by second intention, meaning that there will not be any sutures placed. Complex linear closures following an excision will require two layers of sutures: a deep (subcutaneous) layer and a top (cutaneous) layer. This study aims to investigate whether ED\&C versus excision with repair by complex linear closure for low risk lesions on trunk and extremities affects cosmesis. In other words, the research team would like to determine which of the following yields a more cosmetically appealing scar: ED\&C or excision with linear closure. As secondary outcomes, the research team plans to look at quality of life measures via a validated survey and complications. There has been a prospective cohort study measuring quality of life following ED\&C vs excision vs Mohs surgery1 and another prospective cohort study measuring patient reported outcomes following ED\&C2. However, randomized control trials comparing the cosmesis and quality of life of these two methods appear to be lacking in current literature. The research team hopes that this study will provide new insight in cutaneous surgery.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERElectrodesiccation and Curettage vs ExcisionFactorial Assignment. At the follow-up visit, two blinded observers will record their scores independently using the physician observer scar assessment score instrument (POSAS).

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-03
Primary completion
2022-06-08
Completion
2022-06-08
First posted
2021-10-12
Last updated
2024-05-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05074225. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.