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PROV-MESH: Prophylactic Ovarian Cancer MESH

PROV-MESH: Prophylactic Ovarian Cancer MESH

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Incisional hernia is a common complication after midline laparotomy and may significantly impact quality of life, morbidity, and healthcare costs. Patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer are considered at increased risk due to extensive surgical procedures, nutritional status, and exposure to systemic treatments.

This prospective randomized clinical trial aims to evaluate whether prophylactic mesh placement during abdominal wall closure reduces the incidence of incisional hernia compared with conventional fascial closure in women undergoing cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer through a midline laparotomy. To control for the potential effect of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on surgical site infection, participants will also be randomized to receive NPWT or standard wound dressing, resulting in four treatment arms.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female patients diagnosed with ovarian carcinoma.
  • Undergoing primary cytoreductive surgery, interval cytoreductive surgery, or delayed cytoreductive surgery after six cycles of chemotherapy.
  • Surgical procedure performed through a midline laparotomy.
  • Ability and willingness to provide written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Surgery for recurrent ovarian cancer (secondary, tertiary, or subsequent cytoreductions).
  • Minimally invasive surgical approach.
  • Planned secondary cytoreductive surgery during the 24-month follow-up period.
  • Inability or unwillingness to comply with follow-up requirements.

Study details
    Ovarian Cancer

NCT07676370

Hospital Vall d'Hebron

4 July 2026

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