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Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery

BACKGROUND: Annually, more than 90000 surgical procedures of the thyroid gland are performed in Germany. Strategies aimed at reducing the duration of the surgical procedure are relevant to patients and the health care system especially in the context of reducing costs. However, new techniques for qu...

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Autores principales: Seiler, CM, Fröhlich, BE, Veit, JA, Gazyakan, E, Wente, MN, Wollermann, C, Deckert, A, Witte, S, Victor, N, Buchler, MW, Knaebel, HP
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1586210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16948853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-7-27
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author Seiler, CM
Fröhlich, BE
Veit, JA
Gazyakan, E
Wente, MN
Wollermann, C
Deckert, A
Witte, S
Victor, N
Buchler, MW
Knaebel, HP
author_facet Seiler, CM
Fröhlich, BE
Veit, JA
Gazyakan, E
Wente, MN
Wollermann, C
Deckert, A
Witte, S
Victor, N
Buchler, MW
Knaebel, HP
author_sort Seiler, CM
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description BACKGROUND: Annually, more than 90000 surgical procedures of the thyroid gland are performed in Germany. Strategies aimed at reducing the duration of the surgical procedure are relevant to patients and the health care system especially in the context of reducing costs. However, new techniques for quick and safe hemostasis have to be tested in clinically relevance randomized controlled trials before a general recommendation can be given. The current standard for occlusion of blood vessels in thyroid surgery is ligatures. Vascular clips may be a safe alternative but have not been investigated in a large RCT. METHODS/DESIGN: CLIVIT (Clips versus Ligatures in Thyroid Surgery) is an investigator initiated, multicenter, patient-blinded, two-group parallel relevance randomized controlled trial designed by the Study Center of the German Surgical Society. Patients scheduled for elective resection of at least two third of the gland for benign thyroid disease are eligible for participation. After surgical exploration patients are randomized intraoperatively into either the conventional ligature group, or into the clip group. The primary objective is to test for a relevant reduction in operating time (at least 15 min) when using the clip technique. Since April 2004, 121 of the totally required 420 patients were randomized in five centers. DISCUSSION: As in all trials the different forms of bias have to be considered, and as in this case, a surgical trial, the role of surgical expertise plays a key role, and will be documented and analyzed separately. This is the first randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial to compare different vessel occlusion techniques in thyroid surgery with adequate power and other detailed information about the design as well as framework. If significant, the results might be generalized and may change the current surgical practice.
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spelling pubmed-15862102006-10-03 Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery Seiler, CM Fröhlich, BE Veit, JA Gazyakan, E Wente, MN Wollermann, C Deckert, A Witte, S Victor, N Buchler, MW Knaebel, HP Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Annually, more than 90000 surgical procedures of the thyroid gland are performed in Germany. Strategies aimed at reducing the duration of the surgical procedure are relevant to patients and the health care system especially in the context of reducing costs. However, new techniques for quick and safe hemostasis have to be tested in clinically relevance randomized controlled trials before a general recommendation can be given. The current standard for occlusion of blood vessels in thyroid surgery is ligatures. Vascular clips may be a safe alternative but have not been investigated in a large RCT. METHODS/DESIGN: CLIVIT (Clips versus Ligatures in Thyroid Surgery) is an investigator initiated, multicenter, patient-blinded, two-group parallel relevance randomized controlled trial designed by the Study Center of the German Surgical Society. Patients scheduled for elective resection of at least two third of the gland for benign thyroid disease are eligible for participation. After surgical exploration patients are randomized intraoperatively into either the conventional ligature group, or into the clip group. The primary objective is to test for a relevant reduction in operating time (at least 15 min) when using the clip technique. Since April 2004, 121 of the totally required 420 patients were randomized in five centers. DISCUSSION: As in all trials the different forms of bias have to be considered, and as in this case, a surgical trial, the role of surgical expertise plays a key role, and will be documented and analyzed separately. This is the first randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial to compare different vessel occlusion techniques in thyroid surgery with adequate power and other detailed information about the design as well as framework. If significant, the results might be generalized and may change the current surgical practice. BioMed Central 2006-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1586210/ /pubmed/16948853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-7-27 Text en Copyright © 2006 Seiler et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Seiler, CM
Fröhlich, BE
Veit, JA
Gazyakan, E
Wente, MN
Wollermann, C
Deckert, A
Witte, S
Victor, N
Buchler, MW
Knaebel, HP
Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title_full Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title_fullStr Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title_full_unstemmed Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title_short Protocol design and current status of CLIVIT: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
title_sort protocol design and current status of clivit: a randomized controlled multicenter relevance trial comparing clips versus ligatures in thyroid surgery
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1586210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16948853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-7-27
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