Clinical Study
Sensory Effects of Cryoablation After NUSS Bar Removal
When a person has a sunken chest a NUSS procedure can be done. This is when a bar made of metal is put inside a persons chest to fix it. After the NUSS bar is removed a procedure called cryoablation is done to help with pain. This study will look at the long-term sensory effects such as pain and loss of feeling from using cryoablation. Being in the study requires participants who are planning to have the NUSS bar removed. The length of study participation is a total of about 45 minutes for before and after surgery plus one additional research visit. Participants will complete surveys and have medical tests done during the study to track their health.
For more information contact:
Kezlyn Larsen
kezlyn.larsen@hsc.utah.edu
8016622970
IRB#: IRB_00162141 | PI: Katie Russell | Department: GENERAL SURGERY | Approval Date: 2024-04-19 20:23:00
Who can participate?
Gender: All
Age: Over 7 years old
Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions
Location: In Person
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 13 to 22 years old .
- NUSS procedure occurred at Primary Childrens Hospital
- Less than 18 years old at the time of the NUSS procedure
- Plan to have the NUSS bar removed
Exclusion Criteria:
- NUSS procedure re-operation or revision
- A mental disability that prevents describing how the body feels during the study
Will I be paid for my time?
No