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Abscess Packing Versus Wick Placement After Incision and Drainage

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The Washington University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Superficial Abscess Packing

Treatments

Procedure: Full packing into abscess cavity
Procedure: Wick placement into abscess cavity

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01281930
09-0719 -201103241

Details and patient eligibility

About

Abscesses or "boils" are becoming more common every year and are a common reason children come to the Emergency Department. For the abscess to heal the skin needs to be opened to let the pus come out. Often doctors put something called "packing material" or gauze into the abscess space to help aid in healing. It is not known if the type of "packing" that is done is necessary or if a more simple treatment is as good or better. With informed consent we randomly place a child into one (1) of two (2) groups in this study that will say if the child's abscess/boil is packed with gauze in the traditional way or if a wick (small piece) of gauze is placed after the abscess/boil is opened and the fluid is drained. After treatment in the emergency department the child will be scheduled to follow-up in the Pediatric Acute Wound Service (PAWS) clinic as all other children with this infection are scheduled. At this visit the healing of the wound will be checked by the staff in the clinic and will be scored. With this evaluation of the wound the hypothesis that for a simple superficial (skin) abscess/boil a gauze wick placement into the abscess/boil is as effective as placement of traditional gauze packing.

Enrollment

156 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 months to 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Well appearing patient
  • Abscesses restricted to the superficial areas of the extremities, buttocks, abdominal and thoracic walls, and back
  • Patients presenting Saturday-Wednesday

Exclusion criteria

  • Fever >38 degrees celsius
  • Ill appearing patient
  • Underlying immunodeficiency or disorder leading to chronic abscess formation
  • Any reason for admission to hospital beyond the need for sedation at the time of follow-up
  • Thursday-Friday

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

156 participants in 2 patient groups

Wick placement into abscess cavity
Experimental group
Treatment:
Procedure: Wick placement into abscess cavity
Full packing of abscess cavity
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Full packing into abscess cavity

Trial contacts and locations

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