New stapler technique aims to make cervical cancer surgery safer
NCT ID NCT07256977
Summary
This study compares two surgical approaches for early cervical cancer. One group will have traditional open surgery, while the other will have a less invasive procedure using a special stapler designed to prevent cancer cells from spreading during the operation. Researchers want to see if the minimally invasive method with the stapler is as effective and safe as open surgery for keeping patients cancer-free.
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Seoul National University College of Medicine
Seoul, 03080, South Korea
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