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A Clinical Study of Optimized CT-guided Pulmonary Nodule Microcoil Localization Technique

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pulmonary Nodule, Solitary
Interventions
Procedure: Optimized Localization Technique
Registration Number
NCT03649906
Lead Sponsor
Beijing Aerospace General Hospital
Brief Summary

In the early stage of the study, the CT-guided micro-coil locating method for pulmonary small nodules was optimized. This study will use a single set of target values non-randomized controlled trials to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the optimized pre-loaded micro-coil locating method in pulmonary small nodules.

Detailed Description

A series of optimization and improvement measures were tried for the complications of the CT-guided micro-coil locating method. After discussion, the method of micro-coil pre-loaded in the puncture needle and sealed first, and then for subsequent locating has more advantageous. The method avoids the direct penetration of the puncture needle into the atmosphere during operation, and the operation is simpler. In vitro tests of isolated lung specimens and pre-tests of 9 clinical patients were carried out. The results showed that this method not only reduced the number of operators on site, but also had the tendency to shorten the operation time, reduce the incidence of pneumothorax, and improve the success rate. However, there is currently no rigorous scientific research to provide objective evidence for its safety and effectiveness.

Therefore, this study intends to use a single set of target values non-randomized controlled trials to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the optimized pre-loaded micro-coil locating method in pulmonary small nodules.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
125
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients between 18 years old (including 18 years old) and 85 years old (including 85 years old);
  2. The nodule is clinically suspected to be malignant;
  3. Those who have no distant metastases;
  4. Intrapulmonary lesions must meet the following imaging criteria: ① pure ground glass opacity or non-pure ground glass opacity of solid components ≦ 25%; ②solid nodules with diameter ≦ 1 cm or solid components≦ 1 cm non- purely ground glass, and the distance between the solid component of the nodule and the visceral pleural ≧0.5cm; ③ no pleural traction or involving the pleura.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. The lesion site is not suitable for percutaneous lung puncture;
  2. those who have pneumothorax and pleural effusion;
  3. Poor general condition, severe damage to cardiopulmonary function, cachexia, and inability to tolerate surgery;
  4. Those who refuse surgery;
  5. Those who did not sign the informed consent form.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Optimized Localization GroupOptimized Localization TechniqueSubjects have small pulmonary nodules. In order to facilitate the search for nodules during surgery, it is necessary to indwelling markers pre-operative.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The proportion of patients with pneumothorax.half an hour after positioning

Pneumothorax definition: The chest radiograph is examined in the lateral position half an hour after positioning. If a clear pneumothorax line is seen on the chest radiograph, that is, the boundary line between the atrophic lung tissue and the pleural cavity, the pneumothorax is considered to occur.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Positioning success ratethoracoscopic surgery

The proportion of patients who are successfully positioned. The CT scan was used to determine that the micro-coil was positioned around the nodules in the lungs, and the push and recovery were smooth during the operation. The components did not fall off or tear during the process, which was successful.

Proportion of patients with complications other than pneumothoraxthoracoscopic surgery
Operation timeAt the end of the positioning operation

The time interval from the first scan to the last scan to confirm that the micro coil is left in place

Number of operatorsAt the end of the positioning operation

Number of people involved in the positioning operation

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Beijing aerospace general hospital

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Beijing, Beijing, China

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