Hugo RAS Registry, Observational Colorectal Cancer Study
Summary
The NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry records the Hugo RAS Colorectal Collaborative (HRCC), an international multicenter observational study of patients undergoing colorectal surgery using the Hugo RAS robotic surgery system. The registry, NCT07541352, is registered as observational and aims to collect real-world evidence on the safety and effectiveness of the system across short and long-term outcomes for colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, and related conditions.
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The Hugo RAS Colorectal Collaborative (HRCC) represents a new international multicenter observational registry registered with NIH ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07541352). The registry will collect data on patients undergoing colorectal surgery using the Hugo RAS robotic system to evaluate short and long-term outcomes in colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease.
Healthcare providers and clinical investigators involved in robotic colorectal surgery may wish to monitor this registry for emerging real-world evidence on the Hugo RAS system's safety and effectiveness profile in clinical practice.
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The Hugo RAS Colorectal Collaborative
Observational NCT07541352 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The Hugo RAS Colorectal Collaborative (HRCC) is an international, multicenter dataset of patients undergoing colorectal surgery using the Hugo RAS system. The registry aims to analyze short and long-term outcomes to provide real-world evidence on the safety and effectiveness of the system.
Conditions: Colorectal Surgery, Robotic Surgery, ColoRectal Cancer and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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