Bagging the problem: new surgical technique aims to stop dangerous cell spread
NCT ID NCT03281460
Summary
This study tested if using a special containment bag during a common uterine fibroid surgery makes the procedure safer. Researchers compared two groups of 48 patients: one group had the fibroid tissue removed inside a protective bag, while the other had the standard procedure without a bag. The main goal was to see if the bag successfully prevented any potentially harmful cells from spreading inside the body during the operation.
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Gynaecology Department, Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant
Bron, 69500, France
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