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Brief Title: Comparing Robotics and Laparoscopy With Laparotomy/Open Surgery for Endometrial Cancer
Official Title: A Prospective Study Evaluating Surgical and Quality of Life Outcomes in Robotics and Laparoscopy Compared to Laparotomy in Early Stage Endometrial Cancer
Study ID: NCT01480999
Brief Summary: The use of robotic surgery in the management of gynecologic cancers has increased exponentially in the United States since the implementation of technology in 2005. In Canada, access to the system is limited because of a lack of government funding. The government has been reluctant to fund this technology because robust data, on the true impact to patient care, is lacking. This project will prospectively examine outcomes of women, with early stage endometrial cancer, treated surgically. Open surgery will be compared to minimally invasive surgery (MIS) which will include conventional laparoscopy and robotic surgery. The data collected will include detailed assessment of surgical data, peri-operative events, quality of life analysis, health economic evaluation and evaluation of MIS rates.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hopital Notre-Dame du CHUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Saskatoon Cancer Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Name: Marcus Q Bernardini, MD MSc FRCSC
Affiliation: Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR