Study aims to make prostate surgery safer for men on blood thinners
NCT ID NCT03297281
Summary
This study aims to determine if a laser surgery for enlarged prostate (BPH) is safe for men who take daily blood-thinning medications. Researchers will compare two approaches: continuing the blood thinners versus stopping them temporarily before surgery. The goal is to see if continuing the medication does not increase serious bleeding complications, which could simplify surgical planning and reduce risks for this growing patient population.
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Clinique Pasteur
RECRUITINGToulouse, 31 076, France
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