Simple rinse could cut Post-Surgery infections for bladder cancer patients
NCT ID NCT06689176
Summary
This study is testing if rinsing the bowel segment used to create a new urine system with a common antiseptic (chlorhexidine) during and after bladder removal surgery can prevent infections. The goal is to see if this rinse helps keep the urine sterile and reduces the number of patients who get a symptomatic urinary tract infection in the first month after surgery. This is a small pilot study to see if the approach is safe and worth testing in larger groups.
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Mount Sinai Hospital
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