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A Prospective Evaluation of Pain After Non-complex Ventral Hernia Repair

Recruiting
18 - 80 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study aims to evaluate outcomes relating to pain and QOL after robotic-assisted or laparoscopic non-complex ventral hernia repair.

Description

This is a prospective, observational, study across robotic-assisted and laparoscopic primary (non-recurrent) umbilical and incisional hernia repair. The study aims to evaluate pain and QOL outcomes through 30 days. During the post-operative period through 30 days, pain medication intake, subject reported pain and quality of life and incidence of intra-operative and post-operative adverse events related to the ventral hernia repair will be collected.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Subject is between 18 and 80 years of age.
  2. Subject is a candidate for an elective primary (non-recurrent) ventral hernia repair.
  3. Ventral hernia repair that will require mesh placement

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Subject is contraindicated for general anesthesia or surgery.
  2. Subject with a ventral hernia that will require retromuscular mesh placement or employ a technique, including (but not limited to) external oblique release, Rives- Stoppa, eTEP Rives-Stoppa, transversus abdominis release, other component separation techniques (i.e. anterior component separation) or eTEP transversus abdominis release.
  3. Subject has a recurrent hernia.
  4. Subject who will have an emergent hernia repair.
  5. Subject with a history of chronic pain and/or taking daily pain medications for >6 weeks.
  6. Subject with a history of substance abuse (excluding marijuana) and/or current (within 30 days) narcotic use.
  7. Current marijuana use that the subject is unwilling to discontinue within the 14 days prior to surgery.
  8. Subject with a history of MRSA infection.
  9. Subject with HbA1c level > 8.5%.
  10. Use of Exparel during the surgical procedure.
  11. Subject who will undergo a concomitant hernia repair or any other concomitant procedure.
  12. Current nicotine use (including vaping) within the past 30 days.
  13. Subject has a known bleeding or clotting disorder.
  14. Pregnant or suspected pregnancy.
  15. Subject is mentally handicapped or has a psychological disorder or severe systemic illness that would preclude compliance with study requirements or ability to provide informed consent.
  16. Subject belonging to other vulnerable population, e.g, prisoner or ward of the state.
  17. Subject is currently participating in another interventional or investigational research study.

Study details

Ventral Hernia

NCT04855227

Intuitive Surgical

25 January 2024

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