Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Non-resectable Clinical Trial
Official title:
EUS-Guided Cryothermal Ablation in Patients With Stage III (Locally Advanced and Borderline Resectable) Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
In patients with locally advanced tumour, neoadjuvant treatment has been proposed in various modalities as a way to decrease size and downstage the tumour leading to a re-sectable disease. The HybridTherm probe (HTP), (ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH, Tübingen, Germany) combines bipolar RF-ablation with cryogenic induced cooling. A bipolar radiofrequency system creates ablation with less collateral thermal damage than standard monopolar systems but with the trade-off to lose overall efficiency.
About 40% of patients with pancreatic cancer have no metastasis at the moment of diagnosis, but in 20% of patients surgery is not feasible due to vascular invasion or poor general conditions. These patients with stage III pancreatic cancer (locally advanced or borderline resectable) may benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy or chemoradiotherapy. The HybridTherm probe is a new, minimally invasive device that can be safely applied under EUS guidance to locally ablate the pancreatic tissue adding a local efficacy to the systemic activity offered by chemotherapy and could give these patients a bigger chance of survival. The present study is an interventional randomized controlled phase II/III trial (device), that assigns patients into two groups: patients receiving standard chemotherapy alone and those receiving chemotherapy plus EUS-guided HybridTherm ablation. The randomization is performed at the time of EUS diagnosis and staging. ;
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