Vacuum Assisted Wound Closure (VAWC) and Mesh Mediated Fascial Traction
- Conditions
- Fascial ClosureOpen Abdomen
- Interventions
- Procedure: VAWC and mesh mediated fascial traction
- Registration Number
- NCT00494793
- Lead Sponsor
- Skane University Hospital
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this multicenter trial is to prospectively evaluate a novel combination of vacuum assisted wound closure (VAWC) and mesh mediated fascial traction for closure of open abdomens.
- Detailed Description
Open abdomen treatment often results in difficulties in closing the abdomen. Highest closure rates are seen with the vacuum assisted wound closure (VAWC) technique. Failures with this technique is occasionally experienced, especially in cases with severe visceral swelling needing longer treatment periods with open abdomen. A novel combination of vacuum assisted wound closure and mesh mediated fascial traction for managing the open abdomen was therefore developed and initially tested in a small pilot-like study with encouraging results with late primary closure of the abdomens in all seven patients.
In this multicenter study we prospectively evaluate the technique.
Inclusion criteria:
All patients treated with open abdomen at the 4 participating hospitals are registered, and only those patients who have commenced therapy with VAWC and mesh mediated fascial traction will be included in the study in an intention to treat model.
Exclusion criteria:
Treatment of open abdomen with other techniques.
Method:
* The first period of 2-5 days only the abdominal VAWC dressing is applied.
* On day 3-10 a polypropylene mesh is sutured to the fascial edges, between the two layers of the VAWC system, and tightened.
* The VAWC dressing is changed and the mesh tightened every 2-3 days, resulting in gradual approximation of the fascial edges.
* Finally the mesh is removed and the fascia is closed.
* At closure the wound to suture length is registered.
Primary endpoint:
Frequency of primary fascial closure.
Secondary endpoints:
* study of factors associated with failure of fascial closure and in-hospital mortality,
* abdominal pressure variation attributable to the use of the technique,
* duration of treatment with open abdomen,
* frequency of incisional hernia after one and five years.
Duration of the study:
3-5 years. Enrollment of open abdomen cases.
Follow-up schedule for patients:
* Clinical evaluation at 1 and 5 years.
* CT-examination at 1 year.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 111
- open abdomen patients with midline incisions, where vacuum assisted wound closure system and mesh mediated fascial traction is applicable
- open abdomen patients treated otherwise
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description VAWC and mesh mediated fascial traction VAWC and mesh mediated fascial traction This is a study aiming to evaluate one technique for temporary abdominal closure for open abdomen therapy in all patients applicable according to the inclusion criteria
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary fascial closure rate 2 months Primary fascial closure rate with the technique
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Factors associated with failure of fascial closure and in-hospital mortality, abdominal pressure, duration of treatment with open abdomen, frequency of incisional hernia development 5 years Early, intermediate and late outcomes
Trial Locations
- Locations (5)
Department of Surgery, Falu Hospital
🇸🇪Falun, Sweden
Department of Surgery, Malmö University Hospital
🇸🇪Malmö, Sweden
Department of Surgery, Gävle Hospital
🇸🇪Gävle, Sweden
Department of Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital
🇸🇪Uppsala, Sweden
Department of Vascular Surgery, Malmö University Hospital
🇸🇪Malmö, Sweden