New device aims to keep Surgeons' view crystal clear during delicate brain surgery
NCT ID NCT07316101
Summary
This study tests a new anti-fog suction device designed to keep the surgical camera lens clear during minimally invasive pituitary tumor removal through the nose. Researchers want to see if it reduces surgery delays caused by fogging and lowers the risk of brain fluid infection compared to the standard water-spray method. The trial will involve 20 patients undergoing planned surgery for pituitary adenomas or craniopharyngiomas.
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