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NCT06014203

Examination of Edema After Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery

Status unknown Last updated 29 March 2024
What this trial tests

trial testing Edema measurement in Edema in 100 participants. Status unknown.

Timeline
1 September 2023
Primary endpoint
30 April 2024
10 May 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorGazi University
StatusStatus unknown
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment100
Start date1 September 2023
Primary completion30 April 2024
Estimated completion10 May 2024
Sites1 location across Turkey (Türkiye)

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Gazi University

Who can join

Adults 18 to 65, any sex, with Edema or Arthroscopy. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

The investigators's aim is to examine trunk and upper extremity edema after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and/or labrum repair surgeries. During surgery, the shoulder joint capsule is cut and the joint is entered arthroscopically. During this procedure, approximately 3-6 liters of saline fluid is injected into the joint, depending on the duration of the surgery. The given fluid accumulates out of the joint in relation to the duration of the surgery and the amount of fluid given. In this study, the investigators aim is to examine how much the extra-articular fluid collects under the skin of the upper extremity and trunk, and the change in the amount of fluid 24 hours after surgery. Examination of the amount of subcutaneous fluid may help to better understand the postoperative complications such as edema, carpal tunnel syndrome, compartment syndrome, myolysis, and dyspnea. How much edema the joint and surrounding structures are exposed to and its relationship with the duration of surgery can help to clinicians determine the safe discharge time.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Subcutaneous Pectoral Edema After Arthroscopic Labral Repair Despite Normal Irrigation Fluid Usage and Surgery Duration.
    Ayas İH, Akcan YO, Haspolat M, Tokgöz MA, et al · · 2025 · PMID 39814377 · DOI 10.1111/os.14324

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