New skin healing material tested against current standard
NCT ID NCT06255990
Summary
This study is comparing a new skin graft material called NovoSorb BTM to the current standard treatment for people with severe skin injuries. Researchers want to see if skin treated with the new material becomes more flexible and looks better than skin treated with the standard method. The study will follow 42 patients aged 1 to 75 years for one year after their skin graft surgery.
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Cantonal Hospital Aarau
RECRUITINGAarau, Canton of Aargau, 5001, Switzerland
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Cantonal Hospital Winterthur
RECRUITINGWinterthur, Winterthur, 8400, Switzerland
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University Children's Hospital Zurich
RECRUITINGZurich, Canton of Zurich, 8032, Switzerland
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University Hospital Zurich
RECRUITINGZurich, Canton of Zurich, 8090, Switzerland
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