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NCT ID: NCT03960710 Recruiting - Liver Injury Clinical Trials

Automatic Segmentation of Polycystic Liver

ASEPOL
Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Assessing the volume of the liver before surgery, predicting the volume of liver remaining after surgery, detecting primary or secondary lesions in the liver parenchyma are common applications that require optimal detection of liver contours, and therefore liver segmentation. Several manual and laborious, semi-automatic and even automatic techniques exist. However, severe pathology deforming the contours of the liver (multi-metastatic livers...), the hepatic environment of similar density to the liver or lesions, the CT examination technique are all variables that make it difficult to detect the contours. Current techniques, even automatic ones, are limited in this type of case (not rare) and most often require readjustments that make automatisation lose its value. All these criteria of segmentation difficulties are gathered in the livers of hepatorenal polycystosis, which therefore constitute an adapted study model for the development of an automatic segmentation tool. To obtain an automatic segmentation of any lesional liver, by exceeding the criteria of difficulty considered, investigators have developed a convolutional neural network (artificial intelligence - deep learning) useful for clinical practice.

NCT ID: NCT03855800 Recruiting - Pancreas Cyst Clinical Trials

Molecular Detection of Advanced Neoplasia in Pancreatic Cysts

Start date: May 11, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Researchers are trying to find out whether new tests ("biomarkers") of blood, stool, pancreas cyst fluid, or pancreas juice can be used to diagnose malignant or pre-malignant changes in pancreas cysts.

NCT ID: NCT03823833 Recruiting - Endometriosis Clinical Trials

Oocyte Freezing for Fertility Preservation in Benign Ovarian Tumors

OFBOT
Start date: July 28, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Benign ovarian cysts are frequent during women's life. They are diagnosed with pelvic pain or fortuitously during an ultra-sonographic exam. In case of persistence,a surgery will be necessary to identify the nature of the cyst and assess its benignity. In some case, cysts are recurrent and multiple surgeries are needed leading to a significant risk of ovarian damage by follicular depletion. Oocyte cryopreservation is no longer considered as an experimental technique of Fertility Preservation since 2013 as it has been recognized to be efficient and safe. According to reproductive medicine scientific committees and the French ethic law, fertility preservation has to be proposed in every situation of infertility risk. To date, there is no cohort study dedicated to fertility preservation by oocyte freezing in this specific subgroup of patients. The purpose of the study is to prospectively evaluate the oocyte number and quality after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in patients with recurrent ovarian cysts.

NCT ID: NCT03259594 Recruiting - Simple Renal Cyst Clinical Trials

Measurement of Renal Functional Reserve Change In Patients With SRC Before and After Laparoscopic Deroofing

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Renal functional reserve may be improved in patients with simple renal cysts after laparoscopic deroofing.

NCT ID: NCT03199248 Recruiting - Digital Mucous Cyst Clinical Trials

A New Surgical Treatment Technique "Aspiration and Percutaneous Capsulotomy" for Digital Mucous Cyst

Start date: June 2, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Digital mucous cysts (DMCs) are a benign rubbery cystic lesion which usually involve the dorsal or lateral side of DIP joint (digital interphalangeal joint) or proximal nail fold. The most successful treatment way is surgical management. However, which may cost time, require expertise, may cause infection, prolong wound healing and sometimes may lead to the joint movement limitation. The investigator bring this new technique: percutaneous capsulotomy for digital mucous cysts, which is easy and quick, last but not least, low recurrence rate.

NCT ID: NCT03066245 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

Use of Stem Cells Cultured on a Scaffold for the Treatment of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts (ABC)

Start date: May 3, 2018
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Patients qualified for this study are those diagnosed with ABCs and failed to be treated with other forms of classical therapies. In which, these patients will be engrafted with biodegradable scaffolds seeded with Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) supplemented with Platelet lysate.

NCT ID: NCT03003013 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Odontogenic Maxillary Cysts

Effect of Biphasic Bone Graft Material With Autologous Platelet-rich Fibrin on Bone Regeneration in a Maxillary Cyst

Start date: November 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Effect of Biphasic Bone Graft Material (BGM) in combination with autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on bone regeneration in an odontogenic maxillary cyst: a randomized clinical trial

NCT ID: NCT02482467 Recruiting - Ovarian Cyst Clinical Trials

Prognosis and Long Term Pubertal Outcome of Girls Previously Diagnosed With a Prenatal Ovarian Cyst

KYSTOV
Start date: November 24, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Puberty and long-term ovarian function of patients with a ovarian prenatal cyst has not described to date.

NCT ID: NCT02422147 Recruiting - Pancreatic Cyst Clinical Trials

EUS-guided Ablation of Pancreatic Cyst Neoplasms

Start date: June 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This is a registry that will maintain prospective data on the clinical outcomes of all patients with pancreatic cyst lesions who undergo EUS-guided alcohol ablation.

NCT ID: NCT02193841 Recruiting - Bone Cyst Clinical Trials

Simple Bone Cysts in Kids

SBoCK
Start date: March 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Simple bone cysts (SBCs) are cysts filled with fluid that occur most frequently in the long bones (arms or legs) of children. There are many ways to treat SBCs but it is unclear if one is better than another. The purpose of this research trial is to compare the effectiveness of two common treatments that are used by surgeons today.