U.S., Feb. 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07395375) titled 'Non-intubated Versus Intubated Anesthesia for Thoracoscopic Sublobar Resection' on Jan. 24.
Brief Summary: This is a large clinical study that compares two different types of anesthesia for patients undergoing a specific kind of minimally invasive lung surgery (thoracoscopic sublobar resection) to remove small, early-stage lung nodules.
The study aims to find out if a newer anesthesia method, known as "non-intubated anesthesia" (where patients breathe on their own with the help of a laryngeal mask airway and nerve blocks for pain control), is as safe as the traditional "intubated anesthesia" (which uses a breathing tube and a machi...