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Clinical Trials/NCT02038985
NCT02038985
Terminated
Not Applicable

An Evaluation of Fluorescence Imaging + ICG Dye (Firefly) for Use in the Visual Diagnosis of Endometriosis: A Prospective Study

AdventHealth1 site in 1 country18 target enrollmentJune 2013
ConditionsEndometriosis

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Endometriosis
Sponsor
AdventHealth
Enrollment
18
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Quality of fluorescence imaging using + ICG dye (Firefly).
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of fluorescence imaging + Indocyanine Green (ICG) dye ("Firefly"), compared to standard white light imaging in 2D and 3D, for accurate visual diagnosis of endometriosis during a da Vinci robotically guided endometriosis resection procedure.

Detailed Description

Fluorescence imaging has been used for visualization of tissue perfusion in colorectal surgery, detection of pathologic primary and metastatic tumors, and measurement of graft patency in cardiovascular surgery. The da Vinci® Firefly Imaging System, through the use of fluorescence imaging, allows surgeons to view high-resolution near infrared images of blood flow and tissue perfusion in real-time during robotic-assisted surgical procedures, such as during a robotic-assisted endometriosis resection. Using standard white light imaging, endometriotic lesions can appear red and vascular, white and scarred, black, brown, yellow, or almost any color; atypical implants are clear and can seem like normal tissue. However, there are some published reports demonstrating that the lesions of endometriosis are hypervascular and may be visualized radiographically on the basis of this pathologic feature. Because the individual lesions of endometriosis can vary significantly in their appearance under standard white light, using the hypervascular characteristic of this disease along with the Firefly technology may provide consistency in intraoperative visual diagnosis, and thus may aid the detection and resection of endometriosis. The ability to accurately visualize all the lesions of endometriosis, typical and atypical in appearance, and thus facilitate complete resection of the disease, may have a significant impact on symptomatic relief and disease recurrence. The Firefly Imaging System of fluorescence imaging + ICG dye may allow for more accurate visual diagnosis of endometriosis during a robotic-assisted endometriosis resection procedure, and therefore may have a positive impact for patients with this disease. This is a prospective, comparison, single-center, observational study to evaluate fluorescence imaging + ICG dye (Firefly), compared to standard white light imaging in 2D and 3D, for accurate visual diagnosis of endometriosis during a da Vinci endometriosis resection procedure.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2013
End Date
August 16, 2016
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Be premenopausal (menopause is defined as amenorrhea lasting one year or longer)
  • Have symptoms consistent with endometriosis, including the presence of one or more of the following: dysmenorrhea; dyspareunia; chronic pelvic pain (\>6 months duration); pressure on the bladder or rectum causing difficult or painful bowel movements; infertility.
  • Be willing to undergo planned da Vinci Endometriosis Resection Procedure

Exclusion Criteria

  • Known or suspected allergy to iodine, shellfish, or ICG dye
  • Presence of medical conditions contraindicating general anesthesia or standard laparoscopic/ robotic surgery
  • Active pelvic infection
  • Previous history of radiation therapy to the pelvis
  • Known or suspected pregnancy
  • Presence of anatomy unsuitable for laparoscopic surgery
  • Previously undiagnosed intra-abdominal or pelvic malignancy
  • Inability of patient to tolerate Trendelenberg position or pneumoperitoneum

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Quality of fluorescence imaging using + ICG dye (Firefly).

Time Frame: 1 hour

Quality is defined by the investigators perception of accuracy of visual diagnosis and how clear are the the resultant images used for visualization and mapping of lesions. The quality of the fluorescence imaging + ICG dye (Firefly) will be compared to standard white light imaging in 2D and 3D for accurate visual diagnosis of endometriosis during a da Vinci endometriosis resection procedure

Secondary Outcomes

  • Quality of Life(3 months)

Study Sites (1)

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