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N/AUnknown· 182 target
Drug / intervention
walk out from operating roombehavioral
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NCT03960697N/AUnknown

Effects of Walking Out From Operating Room on Postoperative Recovery of Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Total or Partial Nephrectomy

Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University·interventional·Posted May 23, 2019·Updated Nov 1, 2022

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating walk out from operating room for Laparoscopic Nephrectomy and Enhanced Recovery After Surgery. Targeting 182 participants across 2 sites.

Detailed Summary

Early mobilization is considered as an important strategy to enhance postoperative recovery. However, direct association between very early mobilization and improved recovery needs randomized control trials to prove. This study proposes the program of walking out from operating room (WOFOR) after surgery, which means that encouraging patients to walk out from the operating room and return to the ward by walking under the condition of painlessness, clear consciousness and normal muscle strength of lower limb. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effect of WOFOR on the postoperative recovery of patients undergoing laparoscopic total and partial nephrectomy.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesChina
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Timeline

N/AUnknownOverdue
2020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMay 23, 2019
Enrollment StartJun 4, 2019
Primary CompletionAug 1, 2023
TodayJul 1, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4.2 yearsPosted 7.1 years ago

Interventions

walk out from operating roombehavioral

After the surgery of laparoscopic total or partial nephrectomy, patients will be encouraged to walk out from the operating room and return to the ward by walking under the condition of stable physiological parameters, painlessness, clear consciousness and normal muscle strength of lower limb