The Irrigation or No Irrigation in Simple Lacerations Trials

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

1,000

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 2017

Primary Completion Date

February 28, 2025

Study Completion Date

February 22, 2025

Conditions
Laceration - InjuryInfection
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Irrigation

A designated unblinded medical team member (nurse, emergency room physician or resident/trainee uninvolved in that particular patient's care) will prepare the laceration for repair and perform the irrigation. Irrigation will be delivered through a 20 Gauge 1 inch long catheter mounted on a 60 millilitre syringe. The volume of normal saline used will be calculated as 60 millilitre per centimetre length of laceration for a maximum of 300 millilitre. Once completed, the treating physician will enter the room and proceed to the laceration closure with the method and equipment of his choice. Both the patient (through eye covering) and the treating physician will remain blinded to the intervention.

PROCEDURE

No irrigation

A designated unblinded medical team member (nurse, emergency room physician or resident/trainee uninvolved in that particular patient's care) will prepare the laceration for repair. The laceration will not directly be irrigated. In order to ensure blinding of the subjects, the surrounding of the wound will be irrigated with a total of 60 millilitre of normal saline delivered through a 20 Gauge 1 inch long catheter mounted on a 60 millilitre syringe. Care will be taken not to enter a margin of 5cm from the laceration edges. Once completed, the treating physician will enter the room and proceed to the laceration closure with the method and equipment of his choice. Both the patient (through eye covering) and the treating physician will remain blinded to the intervention.

Trial Locations (1)

G7H5H6

RECRUITING

CIUSSS Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Hôpital de Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Agence de la Sante et des Services Sociaux du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

OTHER

lead

Université de Sherbrooke

OTHER