New patch could stop dangerous leaks after bowel cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT07209787
Summary
This study is testing whether using a special reinforcing patch made from pig intestine during rectal cancer surgery can prevent a serious complication called an anastomotic leak. Researchers will compare the patch to standard surgery in 966 patients across multiple hospitals in China. The main goal is to see if the patch reduces leaks within 30 days after surgery and lowers the need for a temporary stoma bag.
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Beijing chaoyang hospital
RECRUITINGBeijing, Beijing Municipality, 100000, China
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