<HashMap><database>ecrin-mdr-crc</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Clinical</omics_type><study_start_year>2020</study_start_year><condition>Colorectal Neoplasm</condition><condition>Colorectal Neoplasms</condition><disease>Colorectal Neoplasm</disease><disease>Colorectal Neoplasms</disease><study_type>Interventional</study_type><full_dataset_link>https://newmdr.ecrin.org/Study/4192</full_dataset_link><location>United States</location><study_start_month>1</study_start_month><repository>ECRIN MDR</repository><study_status>Completed</study_status></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of the Flex Robotic System for the Surgical Removal of Colorectal Lesions</name><description>This clinical trial assesses the safety and effectiveness of a new device called the Flex Robotic System in the surgical removal (resection) of colorectal lesions. When an area of abnormal tissue called a lesion is found in the colon or rectum, it is often not known if the lesion is cancerous or non-cancerous. Recommendation to remove the lesion may be made. Current methods of resection can be challenging and time-consuming. The Flex Robotic System is a new device that provides a stable working environment, better ability to grasp and cut lesions, and better tissue handling when performing a resection. The Flex Robotic system may be more effective at removing colorectal lesions than standard resection techniques.</description><dates><creation>2020-01-15</creation></dates><accession>4192</accession><cross_references><ClinicalTrials___gov>NCT05674123</ClinicalTrials___gov></cross_references></HashMap>