Application of Single-Port Robot-Assisted Breast-Conserving Surgery Via Axillary Approach for Bre… (NCT06738654) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Application of Single-Port Robot-Assisted Breast-Conserving Surgery Via Axillary Approach for Breast Cancer.
China100 participantsStarted 2024-12-31
Plain-language summary
Evaluate the safety and feasibility of single-port robotic surgery in breast-conserving surgery, compare and analyze the advantages and disadvantages of single-port robotic surgery and open surgery in terms of complications, postoperative complications, perioperative recovery effects, and safety in breast cancer breast-conserving surgery, in order to select a more effective and safe surgical method. Subjects who meet the inclusion criteria will enter the research process, with surgery including SPr-breast-conserving surgery or open-breast-conserving surgery, and the choice of the two surgical methods is based on the patient's financial situation and the availability of equipment;
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 65 Years
SexFEMALE
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Inclusion criteria
✓. The patient himself has very high requirements for beauty, and requires no scar on the chest;
✓. No chest surgery and radiotherapy.
✓. No contraindications to surgery and anesthesia.
✓. Clinical I, stage of early breast cancer and the breast has an appropriate volume, can maintain a good breast shape after surgery.
✓. Patients in the clinical period who meet the standard of breast conservation surgery after preoperative treatment.
✓. Age: 18 and 65 years old.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Inflammatory breast cancer.
✕. The tumor is extensive and it's difficult to achieve negative margins or an ideal breast - conserving appearance.
✕. The margin is positive after local extensive tumor resection, and a negative margin in pathological examination still can't be ensured after re - resection.
What they're measuring
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The successful rate of breast-conserving surgery
Timeframe: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 2 weeks