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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials for Wounds

16 trials tracked for Wounds: 5 in phase 3 or 4 and 1 with published results. The most-cited published study has 64 citations.

16Trials tracked
5Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
1With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 4 3 Phase 3 2 Phase 2 5 Phase 1 1 Other / NA 5
  1. Phase 3 Oleogel-S10 in Wound Healing of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites (BSH-12) Completed · 64 cited
  2. Phase 4 Octylseal Surgical Adhesive in General Surgery Completed
  3. Phase 4 Evaluation of Skin Affix in the Emergency Room Completed
  4. Phase 4 The Antiseptic Efficacy and Tolerability of Lavasept® 0.04% on Acute Traumatic Wounds Completed
  5. Phase 3 Oleogel-S10 in Wound Healing of Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites (BSG-12) Completed
  6. Phase 2 Controlled Study of the Effect of Xenaderm® Ointment Vehicle Versus White Petrolatum on Healing Completed
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  1. Phase 2 Prospective Randomized Double Blind Clinical Trial of Polyhexamethylene Biguanide Impregnated Foam Dressing Completed
  2. Phase 2 Efficacy Study of GLYC-101 to Evaluate Outcomes After Post-laser Ablation Completed
  3. Phase 2 Efficacy Study of GLYC-101 to Evaluate Outcomes After Laser Ablation Completed
  4. Phase 2 CSTC1 for Diabetic Foot Ulcers Phase II Study Completed
  5. Phase 1 Simplified Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Completed
  6. N/A Skin Incision Adhesive in Pediatrics Completed
  7. N/A Positive Predictive Value of the MolecuLight i:X Imaging Device to Predict the Presence of Bacteria in Chronic Wounds Completed
  8. N/A OxyGenesys Dissolved Oxygen Dressing; Abdominoplasty at Northwestern University Completed
  9. N/A Evaluation of the Use of EZCare/V1STA in the Management of Acute and Chronic Wounds Completed
  10. N/A SNaP Wound Care System Versus Traditional NPWT Device for Treatment of Chronic Wounds Completed

Showing the 16 most-cited and recently-updated of 16 trials. Browse the full registry →

Trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Counts describe the research landscape and are not a treatment recommendation. Informational only — not medical advice.

What the trials found For clinicians

Wounds: what the trials found

Clinical evidence indicates that specific wound management interventions significantly impact healing timelines and microbial loads. The use of Oleogel-S10, a non-adhesive wound dressing, demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in the intra-individual time to wound closure (p<0.0001) 4 and was associated with higher percentages of participants achieving earlier healing compared to control groups [4, 5].

Antimicrobial interventions have shown efficacy in reducing bacterial presence; specifically, Lavasept 0.04% resulted in a significant reduction in colony-forming units (p=0.006) 3. Additionally, the use of Cyanoacrylate (Octylseal) was associated with a pain rating score of zero for all participants in its study cohort 2.

Recent results — preliminary, needs further review

  • CSTC1 showed a reduction in ulcer size across multiple post-treatment visits ranging from -15.2% to -36.3% 6.
  • GLYC-101 Gel (0.1%) demonstrated significant results in the time to complete wound closure/epithelialization (p=0.0062) 9.
  • Traditional NPWT Systems were associated with a reduction in wound area of -85.7% and -94% 13.
  • OxyGenesys Dissolved Oxygen Dressing showed an average healing time of approximately 12.5 to 13.1 days with significant epithelialization percentage changes 16.

For the clinician treating this condition

  • Oleogel-S10 is supported by evidence as an effective non-adhesive dressing for accelerating wound closure timelines [4, 5].
  • Lavasept 0.04% provides a statistically significant reduction in bacterial colony counts 3.
  • Cyanoacrylate (Octylseal) may be utilized to manage patient comfort, as it was associated with zero reported pain on the rating scale 2.

AI synthesis of 7 cited trials, updated Jul 4, 2026. Informational only — not medical advice; trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. How we use AI.

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