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NCT ID: NCT04253249 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Treatment Related Cancer

Pancreatic Cyst Ablation With a Monopolar Radiofrequency Ablation Probe

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Pancreatic cysts (A cyst is a thin walled cavity containing fluid) were rarely reported previously, but have been on a rise due to advanced imaging for evaluating pancreatic lesions or other medical reasons has increased detection of pancreatic cysts. Study shows transformation of pancreatic cysts to be 10.8 for every 100,000 women and 13.8 for every 100,000 men. Pancreatic cysts are divided in two groups; serous and mucinous. Serous cysts are thin walled cysts and are not associated with precancer. On the other hand, mucinous cysts have a tendency to progress to pancreatic cancer. Radio frequency ablation (RFA) is an alternative method used for patients who could not or decided to not undergo surgical removal of the cyst. This study is a standard of care study and no changes in regards to the procedure scheduled with the physician will be changed.

NCT ID: NCT02422095 Withdrawn - Pancreatic Cyst Clinical Trials

Registry of Pancreatic Fluid Collections and Pancreatic Cysts

Start date: February 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This registry aims to assess the outcomes of patients undergoing EUS-guided interventions of pancreatic fluid collections and EUS examination of pancreatic cyst lesions.

NCT ID: NCT00671463 Withdrawn - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Pancreatic Stent to Prevent Leak After Distal Pancreatectomy

LEAPS
Start date: April 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate an intervention to prevent complications after pancreas surgery. The goal is to determine if placing a stent into the pancreatic duct before surgery will decrease or prevent leaking from the pancreatic duct after surgery. Leaks are common after pancreas surgery and can result in serious problems and post-operative pain. The study will compare two groups. One group will have the stent before surgery, and the other group will have standard pancreas surgery, no endoscopy, and no stent.