CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System
NCT: NCT06866197 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the Symani System's safety and effectiveness for microsurgical anastomosis during free tissue transfer surgery and lymphatic surgery. The primary endpoints are: Effectiveness: Clinical Success, defined as intraoperative anastomosis patency. Safety: Freedom from device-related serious adverse events prior to discharge from the index hospitalization, as adjudicated by a Clinical Events Committee. Participants will receive treatment as standard of care and be asked to: Allow the researchers to access and use their information. If participants are undergoing a therapeutic lymphatic procedure, they will be asked to complete a questionnaire and undergo lymphedema volume assessments as part of the study. If participants are undergoing a prophylactic lymphatic procedure, they will only be asked to undergo limb volume assessments. Participants will be asked to comply with the follow-up visits as outlined in the protocol.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System?
CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System is a clinical trial registered under NCT06866197. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06866197?
The current status of NCT06866197 (CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System) is: RECRUITING.
When did CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System start?
CONNECT: A Multi-Cohort, Prospective Investigation of the Symani® Surgical System started on 2026-01-20.
Official Source
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