Robots in surgery: can they reduce bleeding and pain during bladder removal?
NCT ID NCT07008261
Summary
This study is observing whether using a robot to assist surgeons during bladder removal surgery leads to less blood loss, less pain after surgery, and fewer blood transfusions for patients. Researchers will follow 60 patients undergoing this procedure at a major medical center. The goal is to understand if this newer surgical approach offers meaningful benefits over traditional open surgery.
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Uniklinikum
RECRUITINGFrankfurt am Main, 60598, Germany
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