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Contribution of Preserving the Superior Left Colic Artery to the Vascularization of the Descending Colon Prior to Colorectal Anastomosis During Left-Sided or Rectal Resections for Colorectal or Ovarian Cancer. (Revascularisation Colique)
Colorectal cancers and ovarian cancers are respectively the 2nd and 5th cause of cancer mortality in France. Surgical resection is a crucial step in the therapeutic management of colorectal cancers. For advanced ovarian cancers, the objective of cytoreductive surgery is to obtain complete macroscopic resection with no visible residual disease. …
Vivinex Impress XY1-EM vs RayOne EMV
Comparison of the outcomes of bilateral implantation of extended depth of vision (EDOF) intraocular lenses (IOLs): the Rayone EMV and the Vivinex Impress XY1-EM in patients with cataract
Epidemiological, Clinical and Biological Characteristics of Human Anaplasmosis Cases in Alsace
Anaplasmosis is a bacterial infection caused by the intracellular bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum and transmitted by ticks. This bacterium is present in approximately 1% of ticks in Alsace. This infection is responsible for clinical manifestations that are most often mild, including fever, headache, and myalgia, occurring 2 to 3 weeks after …
Renal Ex Vivo Warm Advanced Resuscitation Through Machine Perfusion
The REWARM study is a randomized controlled clinical efficacy study, with primary outcome renal function 12 months after transplantation of kidneys recovered from deceased donors aged 50 years or older. Prior to transplantation, kidney grafts in the intervention group will receive 6 hours of NMP, following standard HMP and kidneys …
A Study of Zasocitinib in Adults With Nonsegmental Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a long-term autoimmune condition that causes the skin to lose its color. The body's germ-fighting system (immune system) mistakenly attacks the skin cells (melanocytes) which produce the pigment that gives the skin color (melanin). This leads to the formation of patches of skin with less or no pigment …
Whole-Body Photobiomodulation Use in Professional Soccer Players During a State Championship
This study aims to investigate the effects of whole-body photobiomodulation on professional soccer players during a state championship. The primary question is whether photobiomodulation improves recovery, reduces muscle fatigue, and enhances performance compared to standard training without photobiomodulation.
Studying Quality of Life Inclusive of Mental Health and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Cancer Distress for the Improvement of Quality of Life in Stage III-IV Melanoma Patients
This clinical trial studies how people feel and live during the first two years after being treated for melanoma and whether cognitive behavioral therapy for cancer distress (CBT-C) works to improve quality of life in patients with stage III-IV melanoma. The melanoma survivorship population is rapidly growing, given the increasing …
Effect of Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation Combined With Upper Extremity Robot-Assisted Training on Upper Extremity Motor Functions in Stroke Patients
The effects of stroke on the upper extremity are a common and significant cause of long-term disability, with 65% of patients reporting an inability to participate in daily activities with the affected upper extremity after 6 months. Robotic-assisted training (RAT) has been widely used in recent years to improve upper …
Observational Study of Patients Undergoing Diagnostic Right Heart Catheterization
The objective of this observational pilot study is to collect HemoCept device data from subjects undergoing diagnostic right heart catheterization (RHC) procedures.
Testing Ivonescimab Versus FOLFOX in Advanced Biliary Tract Cancer Patients
The object of this trial is to test whether ivonescimab is superior to standard chemotherapy (FOLFOX regimen) for the treatment of patients with advanced biliary tract cancer after failure of a first line of chemotherapy. It is only open to patients who participated in the SAFIR-ABC10 trial (NCT05615818) but did …