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Brief Title: Prospective Clinical Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Versius, in Transoral Robotic Surgery
Official Title: Prospective Clinical Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Versius, in Transoral Robotic Surgery
Study ID: NCT06112535
Brief Summary: This is a single-arm, single site, multi-surgeon prospective feasibility study for transoral robot assisted surgery (TORS) with the Versius Surgical System. Versius is a robotic system designed to help in the accurate control of surgical instruments for minimal access ("keyhole") surgery. In TORS procedures surgical instruments are inserted through the mouth/throat to remove sick tissue rather than through skin incisions. The primary objective of this study will be to evaluate the safe use and performance of the Versius in transoral surgeries. Pre-clinical work has been conducted to ensure TORS with Versius is viable and safe; this will be one of the first in-human studies of TORS with Versius. This study will focus specifically on patients with cancerous tumours of the oropharynx (the mouth/throat) that need to be surgically removed. The safety of Versius for TORS will be mainly assessed by the rate of complications/adverse events up to 30 days after surgery, and the performance will be mainly assessed by the number of TORS cases successfully completed with Versius (i.e. without having to switch to another surgical technique).
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Liverpool Head and Neck Centre, ENT Department Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, , United Kingdom
Name: Jason Fleming, MD PhD
Affiliation: ENT Department Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR