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Myriad™ Augmented Soft Tissue Reconstruction Registry

Join our soft tissue reconstruction study to help advance research.

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Myriad™ Augmented Soft Tissue Reconstruction Registry is a study to see how safe and effective Myriad™ is in helping repair soft tissues in the body. Soft tissue refers to parts of the body like skin, muscles, and fat. The study involves people having surgeries where Myriad™ will be used by the doctor as part of the procedure. This research is called an observational study, meaning doctors will watch and record what happens without changing the usual care.

Participants will have surgery for various conditions such as infections, non-healing wounds, and pressure injuries. The study will look at how well people heal after surgery. Data will be collected without revealing patient identities. To join, you must be 18 or older and agree to follow study rules. You cannot join if you are allergic to sheep products, have severe burns, or are pregnant.

  • The study tracks your healing during and after surgery.
  • Your doctor decides on surgery details and care.
  • You must not have participated in another study in the last 30 days.
Study details
    Abdominal Wound Dehiscence
    Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
    Lower Extremity Wound
    Pilonidal Sinus
    Anal Fistula
    Hidradenitis Suppurativa
    Pressure Injury

NCT05243966

Aroa Biosurgery Limited

15 March 2025

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