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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT04967391
PHASE3

Tumescence in HNC Skin Graft Reconstruction

Sponsor: University of California, Davis

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Summary

Our primary objective is to determine if the use of tumescence has a meaningful effect on STSG uptake at the recipient site. This is an important outcome because poor graft uptake results in the need for prolonged local wound care, additional clinic visits for patients and increased risk of infection. A prospective, randomized comparison of the tumescence to our current standard of care will allow us to definitively evaluate any benefits to this technique. Tumescence is commonly used in the treatment of burn patients to minimize blood loss during both tangential excision of eschar and during harvest of split-thickness grafts for reconstruction. This is considered the standard of care in burn surgery as using tumescence has been clearly demonstrated to reduce intraoperative blood loss during harvest of large skin grafts and excision of large burns when compared with the application of topical epinephrine as was the historic standard practice.4-6 Tumescence also creates a firm and uniform surface from which to harvest the skin graft, which the investigators believe may improve the quality of harvest and rate of skin graft take.

Official title: The Role Of Tumescence In Split Thickness Skin Grafting For Reconstruction Of Head And Neck Cancer Resection

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

58

Start Date

2021-09-01

Completion Date

2026-08-30

Last Updated

2026-02-18

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Tumescence During STSG Harvest

Tumescence injections performed prior to STSG harvest

Locations (1)

UC Davis Health

Sacramento, California, United States