Surgery Clinical Trials
A listing of Surgery medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 8,770 clinical trials
Delirium and Neuropsychological Recovery Among Emergency General Surgery Survivors
This study will evaluate the usefulness of the Emergency General Surgery (EGS) Delirium Recovery Model. It is hypothesized that the cognitive, physical and psychological recovery of older EGS delirium survivors will be improved through the use of the EGS Delirium Recovery Model. Participants can expect to be on the study …
Home to Stay Mobile App for Colorectal Surgery
Background: Colorectal surgery includes surgery for colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and other benign diseases such as diverticulitis. In Canada, approximately 21,000 colorectal surgeries are performed each year. Patients undergoing colorectal surgery face high rates of unplanned hospital visits including readmission to hospital and Emergency Room (ER) visits. These unplanned …
Multisite Tissue Oxygenation Guided Perioperative Care in Cardiac Surgery
The BOTTOMLINE-CS trial is an international, open, single-center, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial to investigate whether multisite tissue oxygen saturation monitoring-guided perioperative care reduces composite complications within 30 days of randomization in off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting.
Rescue for Emergency Surgery Patients Observed to uNdergo Acute Deterioration
This is a Five Year programme designed to identify and evaluate human factors interventions to improve the response to patients deteriorating following emergency surgery. The programme comprises four work packages: Work Package 1: Qualitative interviews and observations to analyse current rescue systems; Work Package 2: Identify and co-design interventions to …
PANDORA: Paravertebral AdjuNctive DexamethasOne Palmitate Reducing Chronic Pain After Caridiac Surgery
The goal of this single-center, prospective, double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial is to explore preventive interventions for chronic postoperative pain (CPSP) in patients undergoing minimally invasive cardiac surgery. The main questions it aims to answer is: the incidence of CPSP is high and severe, and there is no safe and …
Neoadjuvant FOLFOXIRI Versus Immediate Surgery for Stage II and III Colon Cancers
BACKGROUND In patients with high risk stage II and stage III colon cancer (CC), curative surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy with FOLFOX or CAPOX regimens has become a standard treatment. However, 20 to 30 % of these patients will develop distant metastasis, which ultimately result in death. Perioperative chemotherapy is …
A Randomized Trial of Lenient Versus Strict Arm Instruction Post Cardiac Device Surgery
The purpose and objectives of this study is to investigate whether reducing the existing arm restrictions on patients who receive Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED) will result in an improved patient experience post operatively and reduce complication rates. There are multiple and varied arm restriction instructions given to patients receiving …
Assisted Fluid Management (AFM) System and Postoperative Outcome After High-risk Abdominal Surgery
Goal directed fluid therapy (GDFT) or "Personalized fluid therapy" may benefit high-risk surgical patients but these strategies are infrequently implemented. It has also been shown that without any goal or protocol for fluid resuscitation, large inter- and intra-provider variability exist that have been correlated with poor patient outcomes. Recently, an …
Comparing the Efficacy of Surgery Staging and Image Staging of Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer
The study is a domestic multicenter, prospective, non-randomized controlled concurrent trial. It will be assessed whether surgery staging on locally advanced cervical cancer is superior to image staging for improving progression-free survival and overall survival.
A Study of Selpercatinib After Surgery or Radiation in Participants With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
The reason for this study is to see if the study drug, selpercatinib, compared to placebo is effective and safe in delaying cancer return in participants with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), who have already had surgery or radiation. Participants who are assigned to placebo and stop the study …