Robotic surgery breakthrough aims to save more kidney function during cancer removal
NCT ID NCT07141225
Summary
This study is testing a new robotic surgery technique for removing small kidney tumors. The goal is to avoid clamping the main blood supply and using traditional stitches, which may help preserve more healthy kidney tissue and function after surgery. Researchers will enroll 190 patients to compare this new 'off-clamp, sutureless' method against standard robotic surgery.
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University (Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital)
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