MRI in the operating room: a sharper tool for brain cancer surgeons
NCT ID NCT07197632
Summary
This study is testing whether using an MRI machine during surgery helps doctors remove brain tumors more completely. Researchers want to see if this advanced imaging helps surgeons see the tumor better in real-time, which could lead to better outcomes and fewer follow-up surgeries. They will also carefully track any risks or complications from using the MRI during the operation.
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Department of Neurosurgery, München University Hospital rechts der Isar (MRI)
RECRUITINGMunich, 81675, Germany
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