New wrist surgery could make dialysis easier for kidney patients
NCT ID NCT02728817
First seen Dec 16, 2025 · Last updated Apr 29, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study compares a new surgical method (RADAR) to the standard one for creating a blood vessel connection in the wrist for dialysis. The goal is to see if the new technique helps the access work better and last longer. About 200 adults with end-stage kidney disease who need a first dialysis access are taking part.
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Locations
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Aphm
Marseille, France
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CHU de Nice - Service de chirurgie vasculaire
Nice, France
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Polyclinique Les Fleurs
Ollioules, France
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Polyclinique Notre Dame
Draguignan, France
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