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Dermal Wound Closure Using Silkam®

Dermal Wound Closure Using Silkam®

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Overview

Assessment of performance of Silkam® suture material for skin closure. A prospective, single center, single arm, observational study in daily practice.

Description

The prospective, monocentric, single-arm, observational Post Market Clinical Follow-Up (PMCF) study is done to continue to evaluate the safety and performance of Silkam® suture material for skin closure under clinical routine. Safety and effectiveness parameters commonly used in skin closure are to be used to evaluate the performance of the suture material.

The aim of this Non Interventional Study is to collect systematically and proactively different clinical parameters regarding safety, effectiveness and performance of Silkam® suture material under the daily routine clinical practice when used for skin closure as intended.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult and paediatric patients undergoing skin closure using Silkam® as suture material.
  • Written informed consent regarding the data collection for the PMCF study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnancy
  • Visible dirty wounds
  • Patients taking medication that might affect wound healing
  • Patients with hypersensitivity or allergy to the suture material

Study details
    Contusions
    Incision
    Laceration

NCT05225714

Aesculap AG

26 January 2024

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