Clinical Trial: The Role of 2-octyl Cyanoacrylate in Prevention of Recurrent Adhesions After Circumcision
Study Status: Active, not recruiting
Recruit Status: Active, not recruiting
Study Type: Interventional
Official Title: The Role of 2-octyl Cyanoacrylate in Prevention of Recurrent Adhesions After Circumcision
Brief Summary: The objective of this study is to evaluate whether 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive decreased the incidence of recurrent adhesions after circumcision. The investigators hypothesize that the incidence of recurrent adhesions will be decreased with use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive.
Detailed Summary:
The objective of this study is to evaluate whether 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive decreased the incidence of recurrent adhesions after circumcision. The investigators hypothesize that the incidence of recurrent adhesions will be decreased with use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive.
Secondary Objective(s) To assess parent satisfaction and comfort level after circumcision with use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive and compare to those undergoing circumcision without the use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate skin adhesive.
Sponsor: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Current Primary Outcome: Post circumcision adhesions [ Time Frame: 3-6 weeks ]
Original Primary Outcome: Same as current
Current Secondary Outcome: Parent satisfaction and comfort level with circumcision results [ Time Frame: 3-6 weeks ]
Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current
Information By: Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City
Dates:
Date Received: February 15, 2013
Date Started: November 2012
Date Completion: September 2017
Last Updated: January 6, 2017
Last Verified: January 2017