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The purpose of this study is to compare the diagnostic gain between 22G standard needle vs 19G Flex needles transduodenal punctures of masses of the pancreatic head.


Clinical Trial Description

The negative predictive value of fine needle aspiration under ultrasound endoscopy (EUS-FNA) for the diagnosis of solid pancreatic masses is about 70 - 80 % with the 22G standard needle. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is known to have a severe prognosis and a low rate of survival even after curative surgery. The study of pancreatic solid tumors is one the main diagnostic problem present in the investigators daily practice. In most of non operated patients, EUS-FNA is the sole possibility to confirm the diagnosis of malignancy which is required to initiate chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. To improve the performances of the EUS-FNA, new needles are now disposable either with a cutting window design (EchoTip ProCore-COOK Medical) or flexible 19G needle (19G Expect Flex - Boston-Scientific). The goal is to obtain more tissue material with the possibility of a histologic study without increasing the risk of the puncture which is very low (complications rate < 1%). The problem concerns the lesion of the head of the pancreas requiring a trans-duodenal access for the puncture . In this position, the needle is very difficult to push out the operator channel and, in some cases, the puncture is quite impossible with stiff needles as "ProCore" or standard 19G. Thus, the interest of flexible 19G needle is to be used in difficult technical cases as transduodenal access for head pancreatic tumors, with a good safety and more efficacy than 22G needles. ;


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NCT number NCT02078232
Study type Interventional
Source French Society of Digestive Endoscopy
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2013
Completion date January 23, 2017

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