TEMPO - OTTAVA Robotic System - Clinical Trial

What is the Purpose of this Study?

The OTTAVA Robotic System is a special machine that helps doctors do surgery through very small openings in the skin. The doctor controls the robot, and the robot moves the tools inside the body based on the doctors hand movements. A tiny camera helps the doctor see inside the body during the procedure. If you join this study, your surgery will be done with the OTTAVA Robotic System, and you will have three study visits.

What is the Condition Being Studied?

Inguinal Hernia Repair

Who Can Participate in the Study?

People can join this study if they are 18 years old or older. They must already be scheduled to have surgery to fix an inguinal hernia. They must also weigh less than 500 pounds.

Age Group
Adults

What is Involved?

The purpose of this study is to learn if the OTTAVA Robotic System works safely during surgery. The study also wants to find out if surgery teams can use it to finish robotic assisted surgeries.

Study Details

Full Title
Technology Evaluation in a Multi-Center Study of Safety and Performance of the OTTAVA System (TEMPO)
Principal Investigator
Jacob A. Greenberg, MD
Gastrointestinal Surgeon
Protocol Number
IRB: PRO00119435
NCT: NCT07298317
ClinicalTrials.gov
Enrollment Status
Open for Enrollment
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