54
Participants
Start Date
June 1, 2020
Primary Completion Date
August 24, 2023
Study Completion Date
August 24, 2023
Nail bed repair with eponychial sent
The nail bed repair will be performed with 6-0 chromic suture material. After the nail bed repair, an eponychial stent will be secured under the eponychial fold with suture. The stent can be the native nail plate, suture container foil, or nonadherent gauze (i.e. Xeroform). If the injury avulsed the nail plate and the patient presents without it, either the foil from the suture wrapper/container or a piece of nonadherent gauze (i.e. Xeroform) will be used as a stent. A nonadherent sterile dressing will be applied to the digit, and each patient will be discharged with a 5-day course of cephalexin for prophylaxis against infection.
Nail bed repair without eponychial stent
The nail bed repair will be performed with 6-0 chromic suture material. After the nail bed repair, an eponychial stent will not be secured under the eponychial fold. A nonadherent sterile dressing will be applied to the digit, and each patient will be discharged with a 5-day course of cephalexin for prophylaxis against infection.
NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York
Tisch Hospital, NYU Langone Health, New York
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Richmond Hill
NYU Langone Health
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