New stitching technique aims to slash hernia risk after surgery
NCT ID NCT01965249
Summary
This study tested whether using shorter stitches with a special long-lasting suture material reduces hernias after abdominal surgery. Researchers compared two stitching techniques in 425 patients who had planned abdominal operations. The goal was to find the best method to prevent hernias, which occur in 9-20% of patients after such surgeries.
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Locations
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AKH Linz
Linz, 4021, Austria
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Klinik am Eichert, Allgemeinchirurgische Klinik
Göppingen, 73035, Germany
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Klinikum Landkreis Tuttlingen, Klinik für Allgemein-, Viszeral, und Gefäßchirurgie
Tuttlingen, 78532, Germany
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Klinikum der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Universität
Frankfurt, 60590, Germany
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LMU Großhadern
München, 81377, Germany
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Robert Bosch KH Stuttgart
Stuttgart, 70376, Germany
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Städtisches Klinikum Braunschweig
Braunschweig, 38126, Germany
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Vivantes Klinikum Spandau
Berlin, 13585, Germany
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Wilhelminenspital Wien
Vienna, 1160, Austria
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