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Clinical Trial

A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal.

NCT: NCT06201429 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06201429
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-11-01
Completion2026-12-31

Brief Summary

A multi-center, early feasibility study of using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) therapy system for removal of excess fluid in subjects who have had a portion of their skull removed to expose the dura/brain and require drainage for fluid removal.

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What is A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal.?

A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal. is a clinical trial registered under NCT06201429. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06201429?

The current status of NCT06201429 (A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal.) is: RECRUITING.

When did A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal. start?

A Multi-center, Early Feasibility Study of Using the Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation™ (MTR®) Therapy System for Removal of Excess Fluid in Subjects Who Have Had a Portion of Their Skull Removed to Expose the Dura/Brain and Require Drainage for Fluid Removal. started on 2024-11-01.

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