New monitoring system tracks hidden risks in obese hernia patients
NCT ID NCT05070572
First seen May 04, 2026 ยท Last updated May 04, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 21 obese patients having laparoscopic hernia repair. Doctors measured pressure inside the belly, lactic acid levels, and urine output during surgery. The goal was to see if these measurements could help predict or prevent complications. The study used a special monitoring system to get more accurate readings.
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Maimonides Medical Center
Brooklyn, New York, 11219, United States
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