Surgeons get 'Ears' for brain cancer: device listens for hidden tumor cells
NCT ID NCT07111182
Summary
This study is testing a new device called HIVEN® that aims to help surgeons remove more brain tumor tissue during surgery. It works by analyzing the fluid and tissue being suctioned out during the operation, detecting a special glow from cancer cells and giving the surgeon an audio signal. The goal is to help remove more of the aggressive tumor than can be seen with current visual methods alone, potentially leading to better outcomes for patients.
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University of Illinois at Chicago
RECRUITINGChicago, Illinois, 60608, United States
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