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Assessment of GORE® SYNECOR Biomaterial in Focused Patient Populations and Long-Term Application

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

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Overview

The SYN 20-01 Study is a non-interventional, prospective, multicenter, multicohort, international, post-market clinical investigation looking into the assessment of GORE® SYNECOR Biomaterial in focused patient populations and in long-term application.

Patients with ventral / incisional hernia amenable to hernia mesh repair will be enrolled into two cohorts (US and EU cohort) and followed-up over the period of 60 months.

Eligibility

Key Inclusion Criteria - IP Cohort:

  • De-Novo ventral/incisional hernia amenable to repair with GORE® SYNECOR IP Biomaterial
  • Clean wound (CDC Wound Class I)
  • mVHWG Grade 1 or 2 (modified Ventral Hernia Working Group)

Key Exclusion Criteria - IP Cohort:

  • Wound is either clean-contaminated, contaminated or dirty-infected

Key Inclusion Criteria - PRE Cohort:

  • De-novo ventral/incisional hernia, with subject anatomy and surgical plan amenable to open surgical repair or minimally invasive surgery with the GORE® SYNECOR PRE Biomaterial placed in a sublay fashion within the preperitoneal space
  • Clean wound (CDC Wound Class I)
  • mVHWG Grade 1 or 2 (modified Ventral Hernia Working Group)

Key Exclusion Criteria - PRE Cohort:

  • Wound is either clean-contaminated, contaminated or dirty-infected

Study details

Hernia, Ventral, Hernia Incisional, Hernia Incisional Ventral

NCT05094089

W.L.Gore & Associates

12 April 2025

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