New surgical stapler proves safe in 430 patients
NCT ID NCT05095935
First seen Jan 10, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tracked 430 people who had surgery using the Signia Small Diameter Reload stapler. The goal was to see how well the device worked and how safe it was in real-world chest, belly, and children's surgeries. The main focus was on how often doctors needed extra steps to stop bleeding after using the stapler.
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Locations
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Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California, 90048, United States
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Children's Hospital Colorado
Denver, Colorado, 80045, United States
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Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio, 44195, United States
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Cooper Health System
Camden, New Jersey, 08103, United States
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Duke University Health Systems
Durham, North Carolina, 27705, United States
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Mary Washington Hopital
Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22401, United States
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NYU Langone Medical Center
New York, New York, 10016, United States
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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Colombia University Medical Center
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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Rush
Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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The George Washington University Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20037, United States
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UNC Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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UPMC Falk Clinic
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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University of Texas - San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, 78249, United States
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Virginia Cancer Specialists
Fairfax, Virginia, 22031, United States
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