New device aims to stop brain surgery bleeding in minutes
NCT ID NCT07199439
Summary
This study observed a medical device called StypCel™, which is designed to stop bleeding during brain surgery. It followed 108 patients to see how well and how safely the device worked in real-world use. The main goal was to see if it could stop bleeding within 5 minutes, and patients were monitored for complications for up to 6 months after their surgery.
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Riga's East Clinical University Hospital Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia
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