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Apply 3D- printed biomodels in patients with renal cancer (RCa) and vascular involvement (VTT) to: (1) improve surgical planning, (2) upgrade surgical results, (3) facilitate communication with patients, (4) serve as a model for teaching residents and (5) shortening the learning curve in experienced urologists.
Methodology:
The design of the study is a randomized clinical trial, to determine the safety, precision, feasibility, predictability, efficacy and efficiency of a surgical strategy based on imaging tests and 3D models regarding the surgical planning in patients with RCa and VTT. This is a longitudinal, prospective, experimental and multicenter study on a cohort diagnosed of RCa and VTT from 2018 in the Virgen del Rocío University Hospital (HUVR) or in the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital (HURC). The study will last for 3 years and will be carried out jointly by the HUVR, the HURC and the IBIS, in a multidisciplinary team made up of urologists, radiologists and engineers.
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Phase 1, obtaining the 3D printed biomodel and study of feasibility.
Distribution of tasks: Conducted jointly by:
Phase 2, precision and predictability study:
Distribution of tasks: Conducted jointly by:
Real surgery and taking measurements in real surgery.
Phase 3, efficacy and efficiency study:
Phase 4, study of satisfaction level with surgical planning based on 3D model and learning curve of urologists:
Final phase, analysis of the results and dissemination plan.
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10 participants in 2 patient groups
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Inés Rivero Belenchón; María Aguilar Rodriguez
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