CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES

Clinical Research Studies in Thoracic Surgery

Observational Study Evaluating Postoperative Ambulation Methodology in Thoracic Surgery Patients.
Principal Investigator:  Jonathan C. Nesbitt, M.D.

Resource Utilization of Obese Patients in a Thoracic Surgery Population
Principal Investigator:  Eric L. Grogan, M.D.

Predicting Benign Disease in a Thoracic Surgery Population with Pulmonary Nodules
Principal Investigator:  Eric L. Grogan, M.D.

A Prospecting, Randomized, Controlled Multicenter Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the IBV? Valve System for the Treatment of Sever Emphysema.
Principal Investigator:  Jonathan C. Nesbitt, M.D.

Characteristics of Patients with Benign and Malignant Nodules
Principal Investigator:  Eric L. Grogan, M.D.

Management of Esophageal Perforations
Principal Investigator:  Joe B. Putnam, M.D.

A Prospective Multi-Center Randomized Clinical Study to Evaluate the PleuraSeal Sealant System as an Adjunct to Standard Closure Techniques for Control of Visceral Pleural Air Leaks Following Elective Pulmonary Resection Via Open Thoracotomy
Principal Investigator:  Eric S. Lambright, M.D.

 

For more information regarding these studies and/or potential participation, please speak with your Thoracic Surgery physician.

 

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