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NCT07371832

A Single Center Evaluation of AI Enabled SureForm Robotic Stapler (SureformTM) Compared to Conventional Stapler for Colorectal Cancer Procedures

Sponsor: Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, India

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Robotic-assisted surgeries are especially valuable for colorectal pathologies because they offer better vision and control for surgical manipulation given the narrow operative region within the pelvis .Some of the iatrogenic risk factors associated with higher post-operative adverse events following colorectal surgeries are surgeon experience' and hospital case load'. In order to mitigate these factors, surgical staplers have gained preference amongst surgeons due to their reproducible results and ease of learning At present there are only two methods of creating an anastomosis: hand-sewn technique using sutures or surgical staplers. Surgical staplers have been shown to be as effective as hand-sewn techniques for colorectal anastomoses However, anastomotic strictures can be bothersome for patients and the rate of stricture is fourfold higher for stapled anastomoses than for those that are hand sewn in colorectal anastomoses . Additionally, overzealous or incorrect stapling could also result in hemostasis or ischemia One of the most dreaded adverse events of colorectal resection is anastomotic leakages followed, in decreasing severity, by post-operative bleeding and ileus. Because of the severity of adverse events associated with an anastomotic leak, it is important to detect it early and provide early management for the same. However, diagnosis of anastomotic leakage is commonly a symptomatic diagnosis based on development of gas, purulent or fecal discharge from the drain, purulent discharge from the rectum, pelvic abscess or peritonitis. Such severe symptoms further complicate the post-operative recovery and lengthen the hospital stay. Interestingly, it has been reported that anastomotic leaks were more often diagnosed late in the postoperative period and more often after hospital discharge, or 12 days postoperatively . Anastomotic leakage rates vary from the colon to the rectum, with much higher rates in the rectum. Because of the severity of adverse events associate with an anastomotic leak, there is a pressing need for new techniques for prevention of anastomotic leakages .

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2026-02-05

Completion Date

2028-02-28

Last Updated

2026-02-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

AI-enabled SureForm™ Robotic Stapler

Use of AI-enabled SureForm™ robotic stapler during robotic-assisted colorectal resections for transection and/or anastomosis creation.

DEVICE

Conventional Laparoscopic Stapler

Use of standard conventional laparoscopic staplers during laparoscopic colorectal resections for transection and/or anastomosis creation

Locations (1)

AIG Hospitals

Hyderabad, Telangana, India