Looking back to prevent future pain: major study investigates common complication after complex cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT07451483
Summary
This study looks back at the medical records of 500 patients who had major surgery for advanced abdominal cancers. The goal is to understand how often a painful complication called an incisional hernia happens after this surgery, what factors make it more likely, and how surgeons can best repair it. The findings aim to help future patients by improving surgical planning and recovery.
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Jules Bordet Institute
RECRUITINGAnderlecht, Brussels Capital, 1070, Belgium
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