Blue dye trial aims to sharpen Surgeons' vision during delicate procedures
NCT ID NCT06054880
Summary
This study is testing two different doses of a blue dye called Bludigo. The dye is used during surgery to help surgeons clearly see if the tubes carrying urine from the kidneys (ureters) are working properly and undamaged. Researchers will compare the dye to a saltwater placebo in 116 patients to see which dose works best and is safest.
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Albany Medical Center
RECRUITINGAlbany, New York, 12008, United States
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