# The Efficacy and Security of the Small Stitch Technique in Emergency Surgery

> **NCT03765060** · NA · UNKNOWN · sponsor: **Fundación Pública Andaluza para la gestión de la Investigación en Sevilla** · enrollment: 105 (estimated)

## Conditions studied

- Abdominal Wall Defect
- Abdominal Wall Hernia
- Eventration
- Evisceration; Operation Wound

## Interventions

- **PROCEDURE:** Monomax® 2/0 HR26
- **PROCEDURE:** Monomax® 1 HR48

## Key facts

- **NCT ID:** NCT03765060
- **Lead sponsor:** Fundación Pública Andaluza para la gestión de la Investigación en Sevilla
- **Sponsor class:** OTHER
- **Phase:** NA
- **Study type:** INTERVENTIONAL
- **Status:** UNKNOWN
- **Start date:** 2018-10-01
- **Primary completion:** 2021-12-01
- **Final completion:** 2021-12-01
- **Target enrollment:** 105 (ESTIMATED)
- **Last updated:** 2021-01-13


## Primary source

ClinicalTrials.gov registry: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03765060

## Citation

> US National Library of Medicine, ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT03765060, "The Efficacy and Security of the Small Stitch Technique in Emergency Surgery". Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-06-03 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/clinical/NCT03765060. Licensed CC0.

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