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Minimal Access SurgeryNeonatal SurgerySutured vs Sutureless Gastroschisis ClosureUltrasound vs anatomic landmark central line placementHispanic Center for Pediatric Surgery
Sutureless vs Sutured Gastroschisis Closure Not Recruiting
This study aims to prospectively assess outcomes of sutureless versus sutured gastroschisis closure with a randomized control trial. The parameters of this trial were determined using our retrospective study as pilot data. Primary outcome measures will be time on ventilator and time to initiating enteral feeds. Other outcome measures will include cosmetic outcome, length of hospital stay and the associated rate of complications, including bowel resection, sepsis, and death.
Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact Sanjeev Dutta, MD, 650-723-6439.
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A Prospective Trial of Ultrasound Versus Landmark Guided Central Venous Access in the Pediatric Population Not Recruiting
The investigators hypothesized that, in children undergoing venous cannulation for central line placement by pediatric surgeons, ultrasound-guided cannulation leads to an increase in successful venous cannulation at first attempt compared to landmark guided cannulation.
Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial. For more information, please contact SPECTRUM, .