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SurgiPerito Trial: High-Purity Type-I Collagen for Peritoneal Reconstruction After Cytoreductive Surgery

SurgiPerito Trial: High-Purity Type-I Collagen for Peritoneal Reconstruction After Cytoreductive Surgery

Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This dual-centre, randomized controlled trial evaluates the safety and efficacy of high-purity Type-I collagen-based biomaterial, as a peritoneal substitute following peritonectomy in patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery (CRS) for peritoneal surface malignancy. The study tests whether Surgicoll-Mesh can reduce major postoperative intra-abdominal complications compared with standard management.

Description

Peritonectomy during CRS often leads to adhesion formation, obstruction, and wound complications. High-purity Type-I collagen-based biomaterial, a resorbable collagen matrix, provides a temporary barrier and scaffold that promotes tissue regeneration and reduces adhesions. This trial will randomize 60 patients (30 per group) to receive standard closure or peritoneal reconstruction with high-purity Type-I collagen-based biomaterial. The primary endpoint is the incidence of major intra-abdominal complications within 2 months. Secondary endpoints include individual complication rates, bowel recovery, hospital stay, mesh-related events, and quality of life

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥18 years
  • Diagnosed peritoneal surface malignancy (colorectal, ovarian, appendiceal, mesothelioma, pseudomyxoma)
  • Undergoing cytoreductive surgery ± HIPEC requiring peritonectomy
  • ECOG 0-2, adequate organ function, informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Collagen allergy or active infection
  • Immunosuppression or chronic steroid use
  • Pregnancy/lactation
  • Uncontrolled sepsis, bowel perforation, or extensive small bowel resection

Study details
    Peritoneal Surface Malignancy
    Postoperative Adhesion
    Bowel Obstruction
    Wound Complications
    Surgical Site Infection After Major Surgery
    Ovarian Cancer (OvCa)

NCT07241091

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, B G Nagara

1 February 2026

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