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NCT07214116

Virtual Reality, Music, and Education to Reduce Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Ingrown Toenail Surgery

The main objective of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether watching an educational video before surgery, combined with the use of virtual reality or music during surgery, can reduce anxiety and pain in people undergoing ingrown toenail (onychocryptosis) surgery. The main questions the study aims to answer are: Are the educational video, virtual reality, and music effective in controlling and reducing pain and anxiety during surgery compared to traditional surgery? As a distraction technique, is virtual reality or music more effective in reducing pain and anxiety during surgery? Do these interventions produce changes in patients' physiological parameters during surgery? Is there a relationship between patients' sociodemographic characteristics and their level of anxiety when undergoing surgery? Three study groups will be compared to determine the effect of each intervention: Experimental Group 1: watch a 5-minute educational video before entering the operating room and use virtual reality glasses with a 360° immersive video of a relaxing walk in the forest during surgery. Experimental Group 2: watch the 5-minute educational video before surgery and listen to carefully selected instrumental music through noise-canceling headphones during surgery. Control Group: surgery performed in the traditional way, without an educational video, virtual reality, or music. All participants will complete questionnaires to assess anxiety, pain, and satisfaction before and after surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-09

Ingrown Toenail
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06862232

P : Ingrown Toenail Patient I : Bird Flap Surgery C : Noel Winograd Method O : Recurrence, Complications, Functional Outcome, Pain,

The treatment of ingrown toenails is highly diverse, with numerous surgical techniques described in the literature alongside conservative approaches. The primary goals of all these surgical methods are to reduce recurrence rates, improve patients' quality of life, and achieve favorable cosmetic outcomes. In this study, we aim to compare the recently introduced Bird Flap, a modified Winograd technique, with Noel's technique and the classic Winograd method in terms of recurrence rates, patient quality of life, cosmetic outcomes, and postoperative pain.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2025-03-06

Ingrown Toenail