New stitch study aims to improve healing after brain surgery
NCT ID NCT07225101
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at a special type of stitch (STRATAFIX) already approved by the FDA for closing wounds after brain or spine surgery. Researchers want to see if it helps wounds heal better and with fewer problems. About 160 adults having brain or spine surgery will take part. The goal is to learn more about how safe and effective this stitch is over time.
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University of Michigan Health Sparrow
RECRUITINGLansing, Michigan, 48912, United States
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