Enhanced Secondary Intention Healing vs. Standard Secondary Intention Healing in Mohs Surgical Defects on the Head and Distal Lower Extremities

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

37

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 8, 2020

Primary Completion Date

March 8, 2022

Study Completion Date

March 8, 2022

Conditions
Wound Heal
Interventions
DEVICE

Participants in this group will receive the experimental APIS Biomaterial on the Head.

One layer of APIS® will be applied to the post-operative wound on the head covered by petrolatum impregnated gauze, a non-stick Telfa pad, gauze, and Opsite tape.

DEVICE

Participants in this group will receive the experimental APIS Biomaterial on the Lower Extremities.

One layer of APIS® will be applied to the post-operative wound on the lower extremities covered by petrolatum impregnated gauze, a non-stick Telfa pad, gauze, and Opsite tape.

OTHER

Standard Secondary Intention Healing on the Head

Participants in this group will receive standard secondary intention wound healing post-operative care on the Head. Post-operative wound will heal via conventional secondary intention. Application of petrolatum impregnated gauze, a non-stick Telfa pad, gauze, and Opsite tape.

OTHER

Standard Secondary Intention Healing on the Lower Extremities

Participants in this group will receive standard secondary intention wound healing post-operative care on the Lower Extremities. Post-operative wound will heal via conventional secondary intention. Application of petrolatum impregnated gauze, a non-stick Telfa pad, gauze, and Opsite tape.

Trial Locations (1)

37232

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

OTHER

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