Plain-English translation of NCT06752096 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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This trial is testing a new robotic system designed to help doctors perform delicate brain and blood vessel procedures with greater precision. Instead of doing the procedure entirely by hand, doctors use robotic technology to guide their tools through blood vessels in the brain. The study wants to see if this robot-assisted approach works safely and effectively for patients who need procedures like stroke treatment, tumor treatment, or diagnosis of blood vessel problems.
Brain and blood vessel procedures are very delicate and require extreme precision. The robot-assisted approach may help doctors perform these procedures more accurately and potentially reduce complications or recovery time compared to traditional methods done entirely by hand.
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If you are selected for this trial, you would undergo your brain or blood vessel procedure using the robot-assisted technology instead of the standard manual approach. The procedure itself would be similar to what you would normally receive—your doctor would still perform the intervention, but with robotic assistance to guide the tools through your blood vessels. You would receive the same imaging tests and monitoring as patients undergoing traditional procedures, and your doctor would follow you afterward to check your recovery.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 7, 2026 · Not medical advice
South Korea
Sponsor
Navigantis Inc.
Collaborators
Severance Hospital, Yonsie University College of Medicine
Enrollment target
~10 participants
Started
December 2024
Primary completion
December 2026
Age range
18 Years – 80 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in January 2026.
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Central contact
Ken Lock
Navigantis Inc.
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