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Differential Pressure Distribution Orthosis by 3D Printing Process in the Treatment of Post-burn Hypertrophic Scarring

Differential Pressure Distribution Orthosis by 3D Printing Process in the Treatment of Post-burn Hypertrophic Scarring

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a pilot, single-center, feasibility study to evaluate a new 3D printing method for ORDP design.

To our knowledge, there is no technical or clinical evaluation of ORDPs, particularly in the treatment of hypertrophic scars. The aim of our study is therefore to assess the feasibility of an innovative method of designing ORDPs for the curative treatment of post-burn hypertrophic scars, using a 3D printing process, and to describe the procedures (production time and cost).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult Patients aged > 18 years old
  • Patient with at least one hypertrophic burn scar in the process of healing localized on a skin area that can benefit from a compression garment and requiring the use of an ORDP
  • Patient able to give informed consent
  • Patient affiliated to a social security scheme

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients under guardianship, curatorship or safeguard of justice
  • Pregnant or breast-feeding women

Study details
    Burns
    Hypertrophic Scar

NCT06487910

Centre Hospitalier Régional Metz-Thionville

15 October 2025

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