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A Multicenter Study of RUS NE

A Multicenter Study of RUS NE

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19-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This sponsor-initiated, randomized controlled clinical trial aims to demonstrate the clinical efficacy of RUS NE Surgical Navigation System in patients undergoing robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy. The trial will compare the experimental group (n=102) using RUS NE with a control group (n=102), aiming to show an 10% reduction in operation time. The study will involve 6 medical centers in South Korea in patient recruitment and evaluate the clinical efficacy and feasibility of the software, which has been shown to be reliable in previous studies.

  • Investigational Medical Device: RUS NE (Endoscopic Imaging Treatment Planning Software)
  • Clinical Trial duration: 24 months from IRB approval -Target number of subjects: Total of 204 participants

Description

After selecting subjects and obtaining informed consent, randomization will be conducted. Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy will be performed using RUS NE or without using software. Parameters-associated with operation or clinical outcomes will be evaluated during hospitalization period or through outpatient follow-ups for up to 3 months after discharge.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals who were diagnosed with renal tumor and undergo robot-assisted partial nephrectomy
  • The diameter of renal tumor is 7cm or below
  • Individuals aged between 19 and 80
  • Individuals who, before participating in the clinical trial, undergo an interview in a separate place, understand sufficient explanation of the purpose and content of the trial, and voluntarily sign informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals with solitary kidney or horseshoe kidney
  • Individuals undergo bilateral nephrectomy
  • Individuals undergo operation other than partial nephrecotmy
  • Individuals with a history of abdominal surgery and are expected to have severe intra-abdominal adhesion influencing the surgical outcomes
  • Individuals with severe chronic kidney disease (eGFR < 45, calculated with EPI-CKI equation)
  • Individuals with American society of anesthesiologists physical status classification (ASA) IV-VI
  • Individuals with a history of psychosis, alcohol abuse or are expected not to adhere to the schedule of the clinical study
  • Individuals who were participated in other clinical study within 4 weeks of screening
  • Individuals who are thought to be inappropriate to participate to the clinical trial by the investigators

Study details
    Renal Tumors

NCT06868186

Hutom Corp

15 October 2025

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