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The purpose of the study is to test the use of "Deflux" injections in a minimally invasive closure of umbilical (belly button) hernias in infants between birth and five years. The study is designed to...
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Lead Sponsor
South Shore Hospital
Collaborators
NCT07476560 · Abdominal Wall Hernia, Umbilical Hernia Repair, and more
NCT07327463 · Umbilical Hernia, Postoperative Pain Management
NCT07434687 · Paraumbilical Hernia
NCT07324863 · Ultrasound, External Oblique, and more
NCT07367321 · Umbilical Hernia Repair, Onlay Mesh
Children's Hospital Boston and South Shore Hospital
South Weymouth, Massachusetts
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