Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility Study of the (Intravenously Injected) Indocyanine Green (ICG) Imaging of Tumoral Implants in Patients With Peritoneal Carcinomatosis From Colorectal Cancer
The purpose of this study is to determine if Near-Infrared fluorescence imaging is an effective approach to detect the colorectal tumoral tissues and peritoneal implants in colorectal cancer patients.
Primary objective
Evaluation of the ability of NIR imaging using ICG to demonstrate (the gross tumoral mass
and/or) peritoneal metastatic " implants " in patients operated for peritoneal
carcinomatosis from colorectal carcinoma
Secondary objective:
Definition of the histological distribution (in the vessels, in the extravascular spaces, in
specific cells) of IV injected ICG in the normal and pathological tissues (and, if any is
demonstrated per-operatively, a) in the nodes of these patients found fluorescent and
removed and/or b) at the level of the fluorescent foci observed at the level of the hepatic
surfaces)
Methodology:
The day before the operation:
ICG 0.125 mg/kg will be given as an iv injection the day before the operation.
In the operating room:
When the patient will be operated, the surgeons will (under "conventional" video control)
search and establish as usual the presence (of "gross" tumoral mass and) of metastatic
deposits at the level of the peritoneal surfaces. NIR imaging will be acquired during these
manoeuvers and, if detected, fluorescent structures and/or foci will be anatomically defined
by the surgeons.
If ("gross" tumoral mass and/or) metastatic deposits are seen fluorescent, the operation
will be then continued as usual but each anatomical piece will be controlled "ex vivo" for
its fluorescent character or not. All fluorescent foci on these anatomical pieces will be
identified as such by a mark and/or by a "suture".
If ("gross" tumoral mass and/or) metastatic deposits are not seen fluorescent, ICG 0.125
mg/kg will be given as an iv injection and the vascularization, income of the ICG in the
tumoral implants (judged by the surgeon the most representative of the patient's status)
will be dynamically studied using the PDE camera during the 10 minutes following the IV
injection.
If no hepatic metastases were pre-operatively documented, the surface of the liver will be
controlled and, if superficial fluorescent foci are observed, these will be biopsied.
In the Laboratory of Pathology:
The tumoral tissues as well as -if identified- the "non identified as tumoral" fluorescent
tissular foci will be processed as usual.
All the slides obtained will be analyzed using the near-infrared fluorescence microscope for
the presence or the absence of (detectable) ICG and the different ICG-positive compartments
(vascular spaces, interstitial spaces, normal and/or tumoral cells, macrophages,…) will be
determined.
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Endpoint Classification: Pharmacodynamics Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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