Magnets in surgery: new system aims to reduce scars
NCT ID NCT07293611
Summary
This study is testing a new magnetic surgical system designed to help surgeons perform laparoscopic procedures on the stomach and upper intestines with fewer small incisions (ports). The main goals are to see if the system is safe and practical to use. About 30 people scheduled for these types of surgeries will participate to see if the magnetic tools can effectively hold tissues in place, potentially eliminating the need for one of the standard ports.
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Clinica Colonial
Huechuraba, Santiago Metropolitan, 8580645, Chile
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Hospital Luis Tisne
Peñalolén, Santiago Metropolitan, 7930124, Chile
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