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NCT07615036

AP-NOSES: A Prospective Multicentre Registry of Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction in Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery

Sponsor: Singapore General Hospital

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Summary

Natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSE) is a minimally invasive colorectal surgical technique in which the surgical specimen is removed through a natural orifice, including transanal or transvaginal routes, thereby avoiding an abdominal extraction incision. Observational studies suggest that NOSE may reduce wound-related morbidity and improve postoperative recovery, but prospective multicenter data evaluating long-term outcomes remain limited. AP-NOSES is a prospective, multicenter observational registry evaluating clinical, patient-reported, and long-term wound outcomes following minimally invasive colorectal surgery with NOSE or transabdominal specimen extraction. The primary objective is to compare time to incisional hernia within 24 months between NOSE-eligible patients undergoing planned NOSE extraction and NOSE-eligible patients undergoing planned transabdominal extraction. Secondary objectives include evaluation of postoperative complications, extraction-related morbidity, bowel function, urinary and sexual function, oncologic outcomes, and long-term patient-reported and clinical outcomes across participating centers. This study does not alter routine clinical care. Surgical technique, perioperative management, and follow-up are performed according to local institutional practice.

Official title: AP-NOSES: A Prospective, Multicentre Registry of Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction in Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery Across the Asia-Pacific Region

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

800

Start Date

2026-05-05

Completion Date

2033-12-30

Last Updated

2026-05-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction

Specimen extraction through a natural orifice, including transanal or transvaginal extraction, during minimally invasive colorectal surgery.

PROCEDURE

Transabdominal Specimen Extraction

Specimen extraction through an abdominal incision during minimally invasive colorectal surgery.

Locations (1)

Singapore General Hospital

Singapore, Singapore