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AI steps into the operating room to prevent surgery complications
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study is testing a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to help surgeons during thyroid surgery. The AI is trained to spot tiny, hard-to-find glands and predict their blood flow from the surgical camera feed. The goal is to help surgeons avoid damaging these glands…
Matched conditions: THYROIDECTOMY
Sponsor: Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:10 UTC
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Cold plasma zaps surgical wounds for faster recovery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a special cold plasma treatment can help surgical wounds heal faster and with less pain after thyroid removal surgery. Researchers will compare patients who receive the plasma treatment during surgery against those who receive standard wound care. Th…
Matched conditions: THYROIDECTOMY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: National Institute of Nuclear Research - Mexico • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:42 UTC
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Splash fit: can water burpees help women regain strength after surgery?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a specific water exercise program can help improve strength, balance, and lung function in postmenopausal women who have had their thyroid removed. Researchers will have 40 participants perform water-based burpee exercises to see if this low-impact w…
Matched conditions: THYROIDECTOMY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:41 UTC
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Scarless thyroid surgery trial aims to hide the evidence
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study is comparing two ways to perform thyroid surgery. The new method (TOETVA) goes through the mouth to avoid a visible neck scar, while the standard method uses a neck incision. Researchers want to see if the scarless method is as safe and leads to better quality of life …
Matched conditions: THYROIDECTOMY
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC