About this trial
The LIMB Study is a prospective, observational pilot study evaluating the feasibility of combined non-invasive hemodynamic and lower-limb tissue oximetry monitoring during prolonged minimally invasive pelvic surgeries performed in lithotomy position. Thirty patients will undergo continuous intraoperative monitoring, with the primary outcome being the frequency and duration of tissue oxygen desaturation events and secondary outcomes examining correlations with postoperative limb pain, sensation, and motor function. The study is non-interventional, poses minimal risk, and aims to generate preliminary data to inform future strategies for early detection and prevention of limb ischemia and well-leg compartment syndrome
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult patients
Undergoing minimally invasive pelvic surgery (such as hysterectomy, myomectomy, or endometriosis surgery)
Surgery performed in lithotomy position
Expected surgical duration > 2 hours as determined by the primary surgeon
Disqualifiers
Pregnant patients
Procedures expected to last < 2 hours
Open surgical approaches
Minor procedures
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Lower-Extremity Perfusion Monitoring