U.S., April 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06915909) titled 'Robotic Prostatectomy Artificial Intelligence Low Pressure Pain (RALP) Trial' on Feb. 24.

Brief Summary: The 'Robotic Prostatectomy Artificial Intelligence Low Pressure Pain Study Trial' aims to assess the feasibility of being able to review operative outcomes such as pain when comparing two commonly used surgical devices for the removal of prostate cancers. The data collected will inform methodologies for future, larger, multi-center trials investigating pain in patients undergoing prostate cancer surgery.

A robotic prostatectomy is a commonly performed surgery used to treat prostate cancer by removing the prostate gland. In order...