RecruitingNot applicableNCT07406945
Safety and Efficacy of a Novel SpydrBlade Flexible Bipolar in POEM
Studying Idiopathic achalasia
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- Sponsor
- Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Intervention
- SpydrBlade Flex(device)
- Enrollment
- 73 target
- Eligibility
- 18 years · All sexes
- Timeline
- 2024 – 2027
Study locations (2)
- academy tertiary, IECED, Guayaquil, Ecuador
- Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Collaborators
Academy tertiary center, IECED, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Primary source
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