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Recruiting NCT05758168

Aesthetic Outcome of Tie-over Bolster Application in Surgical Wounds

Trial Parameters

Condition Scarring
Sponsor University of California, Davis
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 60
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2023-10-10
Completion 2026-02-25
Interventions
Addition of Tie-Over Bolster Dressing

Brief Summary

When patients have surgery on the head and face, stitches are the standard way to close the wound. Wounds always result in a scar, but doctors are always looking for ways to reduce scarring. Several studies have been done to test ways to close wounds that reduce scarring. One idea is to reduce the tension around the cut. One way to reduce tension is to stitch a small piece of a special gauze over the top of the regular stitches. This procedure is called a "tie-over bolster dressing." As the name implies, this extra dressing "bolsters" the wound closure so that the skin on each side of the cut stays in place. The bolster dressing procedure has been used in the past in special cases, such as when skin grafts are necessary. The bolster dressing helps the skin graft heal by making sure the graft stays exactly in place. Keeping the wound stable with a bolster dressing also reduces bleeding under the wound. For non-grafted wounds, the bolster dressing procedure has not normally been used, and has not been well-studied. In this study the whole wound will be stitched normally and then the bolster dressing will be applied over half of the wound. This will allow us to see if the side with the bolster dressing heals with less scarring.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years of age or older * Able to give informed consent themselves * Patient scheduled for cutaneous surgical procedure on the head or neck with predicted primary closure * Willing to return for follow-up visit Exclusion Criteria: * Incarceration * Under 18 years of age * Pregnant women * Unable to understand written and oral English Wounds with predicted closure length less than 3cm

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