Lung Cancer Clinical Trial

The Rise in Robotic Atypical Segmentectomies

Summary

This study investigates the increased rate of robotic atypical segmentectomies. Segmentectomy refers to removing a section of a lobe of the lung. Reviewing patients' data retrospectively may help researchers determine whether robotic surgery has led to an increase in atypical segmentectomy.

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To evaluate the rate of increase in robotic segmentectomies performed at our institution per year.

II. To evaluate the rate of typical and atypical segmentectomies performed at our institution per year.

III. To characterize the differences in robotic versus other types of resections such as open and VATS (video-assisted thoracic surgery).

OUTLINE:

Patients' medical records are reviewed retrospectively.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients who underwent a lung resection from 2004 to 2019

Study is for people with:

Lung Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

600

Study ID:

NCT04644952

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

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M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston Texas, 77030, United States More Info
David C. Rice
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713-563-9153
David C. Rice
Principal Investigator

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Study is for people with:

Lung Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

600

Study ID:

NCT04644952

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:


M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

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