Management of Abdominal Post-surgical Scar With Ozoaqua Versus Standard Care

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18+
SponsorLaboratorios Ozoaqua

About this trial

A prospective, randomized clinical study with a blinded evaluator to compare a post-surgical abdominal scar care protocol using Ozoaqua products versus standard care in patients undergoing open abdominal surgery. The primary objective is to assess whether the use of Ozoaqua, initiated in the immediate postoperative period according to wound evolution, improves abdominal scar quality at 3 months compared with usual care.

The proposed design is an initial single-center study at the Clínica Universidad de Navarra, with 1:1 random allocation to two parallel arms: an intervention group receiving standard care plus Ozoaqua ozonated soap and oil, and a control group receiving standard care only. The primary scar assessment will be performed by a blinded evaluator, while treatment will be open-label due to the nature of the topical intervention.

The target population consists of adult patients undergoing scheduled open abdominal surgery, with primary wound closure and an assessable linear abdominal scar. Follow-up will be integrated into routine clinical care, including an in-hospital phase during the first postoperative days and outpatient visits at approximately 2 weeks, 1 month and 3 months, with the latter being the main study visit.

The primary endpoint will be scar quality at 3 months, assessed using the POSAS scale, particularly the blinded observer score. Secondary endpoints will include the patient POSAS score, scar evolution, wound complications, pain, pruritus, satisfaction, cutaneous adverse events, rescue treatments and adherence.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age ≥18 years

Scheduled open abdominal surgery

Primary wound closure

Assessable linear abdominal scar

Disqualifiers

Known allergy to treatment components

Active infection or significant dehiscence in the immediate postoperative period

Planned use of specific scar treatments -silicone products, laser therapy, local corticosteroids- except as clinical rescue treatment

Inability to complete follow-up

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Ozonated product-based protocol for scar hygiene and care

Treatment groups

144 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators