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Straight wire for Biliary Disease
Study Summary
This trial compares outcomes of two types of wires used to enter the bile duct during a procedure. Outcomes include success, complications, duration, and pancreatitis.
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- You don't want to undergo a procedure called endoscopic intervention.You have had previous procedures to stretch or cut open a narrowing in your digestive tract.You have had a specific type of surgery on your stomach called Billroth gastrectomy II or Roux-en-Y gastric bypass.You have recently had pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).You have a blockage or abnormality in your pancreas or bile ducts that has been confirmed by medical tests.
- Group 1: Straight wire
- Group 2: Angled wire
- No Placebo-Only Group - All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
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How many individuals have participated in this clinical research?
"Yes, according to the clinicaltrials.gov website, this medical trial is currently enrolling participants. On October 22nd 2022 it was initially advertised and last updated on October 26th 2022. The program requires 250 patients from 1 site for full completion."
Is this research endeavor open for recruitment at the present moment?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov records demonstrate that this clinical investigation is actively seeking out patients, having been posted on October 22nd 2022 and updated recently on the 26th of the same month. Approximately 250 people need to be recruited from one medical centre for this study."
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