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Clinical Trial

Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS

NCT: NCT06661525 · ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

NCT IDNCT06661525
StatusENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Start Date2025-04-20
Completion2027-09-01

Brief Summary

Free tissue transfer (FTT) is a surgical procedure for repairing cancer resection wounds. Free tissue transfer usually involves taking skin from one area of the body (e.g. leg) and transplanting it to the surgically created wound (e.g. neck wound). Due to problems with anastomosis, the transplanted skin can die. If the poor blood supply can be detected early, transplanted skin can be saved by taking patients back to the operating room. The investigators propose to improve the design and test a novel, non-invasive monitoring system specifically for head and neck surgeries for early detection of poor blood supply to the transplanted tissue after FTT surgery.

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What is Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS?

Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS is a clinical trial registered under NCT06661525. Current status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.

What is the status of NCT06661525?

The current status of NCT06661525 (Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS) is: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION.

When did Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS start?

Monitoring Free Tissue Transfer Hemodynamics Using NIRS started on 2025-04-20.

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