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Efficacy Assessment of CT-guided Hook Wire Localization of Lung Nodes Before Thoracoscopy

Phase 2
Withdrawn
Conditions
Nodes, Lung
Interventions
Device: Hook wire CT guided
Registration Number
NCT02648594
Lead Sponsor
Centre Jean Perrin
Brief Summary

When patient presents a lung node, there is an important risk that this node was a tumor. For patients who have these nodes, the surgery is the best treatment. When the surgery is possible, the thoracoscopy may be more advantageous compared to thoracothomy (decrease of post surgery pains, decrease of recovery time and decrease of drugs consumption). Nevertheless, thoracoscopy needs specific materiels and nécessite un équipement spécifique and trained physicians.

Moreover, this technic needs that nodes was well localized. For this, radiologists use CT-guided hook wire localization of these lung nodes before surgery.

TThe hook wire laying is delicate. It can lead secondaries effects as pneumothorax, dislodgement of the hook wire before and after surgery. The success rate of hook wire fixation in lung near of the node is primary.

The main objective of our study is to assess the success rate localization of node in surgery piece, that is to verify if the hook wire have allowed to localize the lung node in surgery piece.

Detailed Description

For lung cancer patients, the best treatment remains the surgery when tumor is localized.

When patient presents a lung node, there is an important risk that this node was a tumor. For patients who have these nodes, the surgery is the best treatment. When the surgery is possible, the thoracoscopy may be more advantageous compared to thoracothomy (decrease of post surgery pains, decrease of recovery time and decrease of drugs consumption). Nevertheless, thoracoscopy needs specific materiels and nécessite un équipement spécifique and trained physicians. In France, only 1% of surgeries qu'en France, thoracoscopy represents less than 1% of lung cancer surgeries while it represents 30% of interventions in Japan.

Moreover, this technic needs that nodes was well localized. For this, radiologists use CT-guided hook wire localization of these lung nodes before surgery.

According to the litterature, this localization technic is efficient (Chen et al, 2011).

The hook wire laying is delicate. It can lead secondaries effects as pneumothorax, dislodgement of the hook wire before and after surgery. The success rate of hook wire fixation in lung near of the node is primary.

The main objective of our study is to assess the success rate localization of node in surgery piece, that is to verify if the hook wire have allowed to localize the lung node in surgery piece. This implies that:

* the hook wire was well CT-guided in the lung

* the hook wire did not present a dislodgment before or during surgery

* the hook wire is near of the node to be removed Among secondaries objectives, the investigators will assess the safety and possible complications which could occur. The investigators will also measure the distance between hook wire and center of the node

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age > 18 years
  • Patient with suspect lung node, needed surgery
  • Signed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Too deep node
  • Severe co-morbidities : respiratory insufficiency, cardiac insufficiency
  • Major emphysema
  • Patient with only one lung
  • Pregnant women
  • Breastfeeding women
  • Patient with cognitive and psychiatric troubles

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention: Hook wire CT guidedHook wire CT guidedThere is only one arm. When patient undergo surgery , the radiologist will place a CT-guided Hook wire in order to localize it in patient lung. The intervention consists to place a CT-guided hook wire in contact with the pulmonary nodule under local anesthesia. Then, the thoracoscopy will be realised. Then, the surgery piece will be examined to confirm if the node is in the surgery piece
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Nodule detection in surgery piece (success rate)At surgery
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adverse events assessment graded with NCI -CTCAE v4.0Before and after surgery, up to 4 weeks after surgery
Nodule detection under scannerAfter patient inclusion, at scan realisation, before surgery. This detection will be realised up to 4 weeks after inclusion.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Centre Jean Perrin

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Clermont-Ferrand, France

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