Cooling jacket trial aims to shield transplant kidneys from surgical heat
NCT ID NCT07348458
Summary
This study is testing the safety of a special cooling jacket used during kidney transplant surgery. The jacket is designed to keep the donor kidney cold while surgeons connect it to the recipient's blood vessels, which may help prevent damage to the new organ. Researchers will enroll 20 adult patients to see if the device is safe to use in different surgical situations.
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Westmead Hospital
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