New robot aims to speed up kidney and prostate surgeries
NCT ID NCT06849271
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a new robotic system (Bitrack) for kidney and prostate surgeries in 27 adults. The goal was to see if the system could perform surgeries as fast as or faster than current robotic methods. The study looked at surgery time and followed patients for 30 days after surgery.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Hospital Clinic de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain, 08036, Spain
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Hospital General de Granollers
Granollers, Spain, 08402, Spain
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Hospital Universitari de Vic
Vic, Spain, 08500, Spain
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Hospital de Mataró
Mataró, Spain, 08304, Spain
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Hospital del Mar
Barcelona, Spain, 08003, Spain
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