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Image-guided Ultrasound Robotic Intraoperative Evaluation of Lymph-nodes Status in Gynecological Malignancies (R-LYNUS)

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Institute of Hospitalization and Scientific Care (IRCCS)

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Lymph Node Metastasis
Gynecologic Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: image-guided surgery technique

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The assessment of lymph node status is of crucial importance in gynaecological malignancies.

Indeed, the prognosis and adjuvant treatment regimens are strongly influenced by the presence of nodal involvement. Systematic extensive lymphadenectomies are often performed for staging, diagnosis of skip metastases and to define the radiation field when radiotherapy treatments are required. Nevertheless, these can lead to significant short-term and long-term lymphatic complications, which are difficult to justify if the lymph nodes are free from metastasis. To avoid unnecessary comprehensive procedures in early-stage cancers, evaluation of the sentinel lymph node has acquired a valuable role even if limitations are still present (rate of frozen section false negative, "empty packets" and mapping failure). The introduction of an intra-operative non-invasive imaging technique capable of describing the presence and characteristics of lymph nodes could help in (1) eliminating the risk of empty packet, (2) orienting the intraoperative decision while avoiding the drawbacks of frozen section (time and resources, partial destruction of the tissue material), (3) orientate the pathological section if frozen section is used. To date, technological advancements have paved the way for enhanced intra-operative assessment of cancerous organs and lesions. Over the past decade, the evolution of robotic surgery combined with advancements in image-guided surgery techniques has led to the introduction of ultrasound probes designed specifically for intraoperative ultrasound during robotic surgery (RIOUS). Apart from the conventional rigid laparoscopic probes, which can be inserted through an accessory trocar, there are robotic probes tailored to fit device arms, and drop-in flexible probes that are becoming increasingly relevant in the scientific panorama. Notably, the latter drop-in probes feature a rigid segment designed for compatibility with robotic graspers, leveraging the dexterity and rotational manoeuvrability inherent to robotic surgery. Such probes, already proven effective in evaluating liver and kidney lesions as well as tumour margins, hold promise for intraoperative lymph node assessments due to the possibility of reaching difficult anatomical spaces thanks to the robotic-assisted movements

Full description

Women undergoing radical surgery for gynecological cancers who meet the inclusion criteria in absence of exclusion criteria will be considered candidate for the study. Intraoperative robotic ultrasound will be performed on in vivo lymph nodal samples. Lymph nodes morphology and imaging characteristics will be evaluated. The gold standard will be definitive pathology.

Enrollment

160 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 99 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women undergoing robotic surgery for gynecological malignancies (ovarian, endometrial, cervical cencers)
  • Need for nodal excision (staging or cytoreductive reasons)
  • 18-99 years old
  • Absence of contemporary lymphatic diseases
  • Absence of previous oncological disease in the last 5 years
  • Willingness to participate in the study and to provide informed consent

Exclusion criteria

    • Previous radiotherapy treatments in the area of analysed lymph nodes
  • Previous chemotherapy treatments

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

160 participants in 1 patient group

surgical lymph nodes
Other group
Description:
Patients referred to the Gynecology Oncology Unit in Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli IRCCS, Italy, Rome with a diagnosis of gynecological malignancy requiring surgical lymph nodes harvest will be evaluated for the enrolment.
Treatment:
Procedure: image-guided surgery technique

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Elena Teodorico; Antonia Carla Testa

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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