Kafrelsheikh University
Clinical trials sponsored by Kafrelsheikh University, explained in plain language.
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AI steps into the Dentist's office: testing a robotic hand for jaw surgery
Disease control OngoingThis study is testing a new, computer-guided method for a delicate jaw bone surgery needed before placing dental implants. It compares this AI-assisted technique to the traditional manual method to see if it is more precise, safer, and leads to better healing. The trial involves …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC
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Two ways to rebuild jawbone for implants tested
Disease control OngoingThis study compared two surgical approaches for placing dental implants in patients with severe jawbone loss. Forty-two patients with shrunken upper front jawbones received bone grafts using a special sticky bone mixture and their own bone plates. Researchers tested whether placi…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:33 UTC
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Camel milk protein tested as novel gum disease treatment
Disease control OngoingThis study is testing whether a protein from camel milk, delivered in tiny nanoparticle form, can help regrow bone lost to severe gum disease. It will compare the protein treatment against a standard bone graft procedure in 44 adults with specific bone defects. The goal is to see…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 23, 2026 15:18 UTC
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Silver nanoparticles tested to speed healing of dangerous diabetic foot wounds
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study tests if adding a silver nanoparticle spray to standard wound vacuum therapy helps diabetic foot ulcers heal faster after surgery to restore blood flow. Researchers compared two groups of patients with severe foot wounds to see which treatment led to quicker complete h…
Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 19, 2026 14:55 UTC
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Spider vein showdown: liquid vs foam injections put to the test
Disease control OngoingThis study compares two common injection methods for treating spider veins and small blue veins on the legs. Researchers are testing whether liquid or foam injections work better, and if adding a soothing herbal gel improves results. The trial involves 508 adults to see which app…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 18, 2026 14:41 UTC
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New glue vs. old coils: battle for better pelvic pain relief
Disease control ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study compares two techniques for treating Pelvic Congestion Syndrome, a condition causing chronic pelvic pain in women. Doctors will block problematic veins using either a medical glue or tiny metal coils, both mixed with a foam solution. The goal is to see which method pro…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Mar 02, 2026 15:24 UTC
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Three-Way surgical showdown for stubborn allergies
Symptom relief ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study compares three different surgical procedures that target nerves in the nose to reduce severe allergy symptoms. It involves 84 adults with moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis that hasn't responded well to medications. Researchers will track symptom improvement, quality…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:12 UTC
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New study tests gentler tonsil surgery to reduce pain
Symptom relief OngoingThis study compares three different surgical techniques for removing tonsils in adults with chronic tonsillitis. It aims to find out which method results in less pain, less bleeding, and faster healing after surgery. The trial is measuring pain levels, blood loss during surgery, …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Mar 27, 2026 12:39 UTC
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Doctors map the hidden landscape of a painful uterine condition
Knowledge-focused ENROLLING_BY_INVITATIONThis study aims to improve how doctors understand and classify adenomyosis, a condition causing heavy periods and pelvic pain. Researchers will compare ultrasound and MRI images with tissue samples taken after a planned hysterectomy to see how the disease looks on scans relates t…
Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 23, 2026 15:18 UTC