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NCT ID: NCT05479825 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Postoperative Complications

Tubeless Intersegmentectomy Plane Identification With Fluorography

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: We aimed to evaluate the combination of inflation- deflation method and fluorography with the ICG injection in the tubeless minimally invasive segmentectomy (no intubation, VATS or Robotic). Methods: A one- armed, prospective randomized controlled study was designed. The intersegmental plane was not so clear during the tubeless minimally invasive segmentectomy, and the presentation of the plane sometimes cost more time. This study will evaluate consecutive patients with the combination of inflation- deflation method and fluorography with the ICG injection.

NCT ID: NCT02130752 Recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Ultrasonic Scalpel vs. Monopolar Electrocautery for D2 Distal Gastric Carcinoma Surgery

CGCT-01
Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Gastric cancer as one of the most common gastrointestinal cancers, radical resection of primary lesions combined with dissection of regional lymph-nodes is acknowledged by surgeons all over the world. By the invented and adopted energy surgical instruments, surgical procedure is safer and easier than before. The newly surgical instruments reduce the post-operative mortality and morbidity combined easy procedures of surgery. As the most popular instruments used in the gastric surgery, ultrasonic scalpel and monopolar electrocautery were received lots of attention and concern. Some studies have shown some advantage of the two instruments, which were they can facilitate the surgical treatment and make the surgery safer and more effective. Although, some small retrospective sample reports claimed that ultrasonic scalpel brought benefit in blood loss, dissection lymph-node intraoperative complications and even postoperative complications. And Korea small sample randomized controlled trail presentation that ultrasonic scalpel can reduced blood loss and surgical duration. However, postoperative complications were with no statistical significance between the two instruments. Cost- effective analysis of the energy instruments is still controversial. Large sample randomized control trail with high quality is needed. By the reasons above, a multicenter randomized controlled trial conducted by 9 hospitals from North to South in China aims to compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes, when using of the ultrasonic scalpel or monopolar electrocautery in traditional open gastrectomy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of ultrasonic scalpel compared with monopolar electrocautery in D2 distal gastrectomy, include, intraoperative parameters, postoperative complications, cost data, and post-operative quality of life.