Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity
NCT: NCT07517341 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a vacuum-assisted electric trimmer (VD-ETM) compared with a standard electric trimmer (ETM) for preoperative hair removal. The study will assess microbial and environmental contamination, surgical site infection (SSI), procedure duration, skin integrity, patient safety, and patient satisfaction. Preoperative hair removal is a critical step in preventing SSI; however, conventional ETM devices may contribute to environmental contamination due to dispersed hair particles. VD-ETM systems are designed to reduce this risk by simultaneously removing hair and capturing particles. This study will provide evidence on whether VD-ETM improves operating room hygiene and patient outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity?
Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity is a clinical trial registered under NCT07517341. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07517341?
The current status of NCT07517341 (Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity start?
Vacuum-Assisted Clipper in Preoperative Hair Removal: Effects on Contamination and Skin Integrity started on 2026-05-01.
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