First human test of prostate implant aims to ease bathroom struggles
NCT ID NCT06136819
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether a new implant called RT-310 is safe and practical for treating urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate. The research involves 20 men who haven't responded well to standard medications. Doctors will place the small implant and monitor participants for six months to check for side effects and see if it helps with symptoms.
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Locations
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Australian Clinical Trials
Wahroonga, New South Wales, 2076, Australia
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Goldfields Urology
Bendigo, Victoria, 3550, Australia
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Tauranga Urology Research
Tauranga, North Island, 3112, New Zealand
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Western Urology
Maribyrnong, Victoria, Australia
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