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Full-wrap Suspension Versus Double-Strap Suspension for Reducing the Incidence of Soft Palate Injury: A Prospective Multi-center Randomized Controlled Trial

N/A NCT07552545 Kind: NA Apr 27, 2026

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate whether the use of full-wrap suspension, compared with the traditional double-strap suspension, can effectively reduce the risk of intraoperative and postoperative soft palate injury in transoral/transnasal pharyngeal surgery. Through a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled design, this study will provide evidence-based support for the clinical promotion and standardized application of full-wrap suspension.

Conditions: Adenoid Hypertrophy, Tonsillar Hypertrophy, Nasopharyngeal Diseases, Nasopharyngeal Tumors, Parapharyngeal or Skull Base Lesions, Required Soft Palate Suspension

Interventions: Intraoperative soft palate suspension using the double-strap method., Intraoperative soft palate suspension using the full-wrap method.

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