Harmonic Versus Electro Surgery in Lower Body Lift Procedures
NCT ID: NCT00522171
Last Updated: 2009-12-09
Study Results
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TERMINATED
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2007-09-30
2009-04-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Persistent serous wound drainage and seromas are the most common complications in Lower Body Lift procedures. The rate of serous fluid collection determines the time drains need to remain in place. Although suction drains reduce seroma formation, prolonged use can delay healing, cause injury, and increase the risk of retrograde infection and patient discomfort. Wound drainage has a direct correlation with seroma formation. The loss of protein nutrients and minerals in the serum drained is also a concern with prolonged drainage that can result in healing delays.
The Harmonic™ technology uses ultrasonic energy that allows both cutting and coagulating at the precise point of application. The Harmonic™ has been used since 1992 predominantly in urology and gastro-intestinal surgery (laparoscopic surgery). Significantly reduced serous drainage in a number of general surgery procedures such as superficial and total parotidectomy; thyroidectomy; tonsillectomy; pectoralis major myocutaneous flap dissection; axillary dissection; and lymphadenectomy have been reported with the use of Harmonic™.
The Harmonic™ has also been used in parotidectomy and maxillofacial surgery, but its use has been seldom mentioned in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Recent use of the Harmonic™ has shown promise in plastic and reconstructive surgery in dissection of the pectoralis major myocutaneous flap and total body lifts.
Comparisons: The Harmonic™ vs. Electro Surgery in Lower Body Lift procedures.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Groups
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Electro Surgery
Electro Surgical instruments are used to cut and coagulate tissue using alternating electric current at the surgical site. In Electro Surgery, the patient is included in the circuit and current enters the patient's body.
The Harmonic™ ultrasonic scalpel
A surgical instrument that uses ultrasonic energy that allows both cutting and coagulating at the precise point of application.
Interventions
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The Harmonic™ ultrasonic scalpel
A surgical instrument that uses ultrasonic energy that allows both cutting and coagulating at the precise point of application.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Elect to undergo a Lower Body Lift procedure for post-obesity reasons;
* Able to comprehend and sign the study informed consent form;
* Able to return for all study mandated visits;
* Be a male or female greater than or equal to 18 years of age;
* Obtain medical clearance for a Lower Body Lift procedure according to institutional requirements.
Exclusion Criteria
* American Society Anesthesiologists (ASA) Classification of Physical Status greater than III;
* Current smoker (documented abstinence of 3 months);
* Documented current use of steroids or anti-inflammatory medications (within the past month) and no history of prolonged usage (for 1 month in the past 3 months);
* Diabetes mellitus (requiring treatment within the past year);
* Need of concomitant surgical procedures in which the wound drainage would interconnect with the wound regions studied by the trial (with the exception of liposuction);
* Presence of ventral or umbilical hernia requiring repair with the use of prosthetic material (e.g. mesh);
* Morbid obesity (Body Mass Index ≥ 40);
* At risk for ischemia due to presence of obstruction of the arterial blood supply or inadequate blood flow;
* Presence of scars that could limit flap advancement or that could not be completely excised;
* Current diagnosis or history of any disease that would impair the healing process;
* Current diagnosis or history of immune system disorders;
* Documented history of bleeding disorders;
* Presence of uncontrolled hypertension;
* Pregnant or lactating;
* Being treated with anticoagulants including aspirin within 7 days prior to surgery (a washout period of 7 days will be required); or
* Participation in any other clinical studies within the past 30 days.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Ethicon Endo-Surgery
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Ethicon Endo-Surgery
Principal Investigators
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Al Aly, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Iowa City Plastic Surgery
Dirk Richter, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Facharzt für Plastische Chirurgie
Locations
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Dr. Al Aly
Coralville, Iowa, United States
Abteilung für Plastische und Ästhetische Chirurgie
Wesseling, , Germany
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CI-06-0009
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id