Upper Digestive Tract Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Application of Medical Imaging Procedures in Surgery Implanting in Cancerology With the Aim to Reduce Invasive Acts
Aero digestive Cancer patients treated by external head and neck radiotherapy and/or by curie-therapy and/or mandible reconstruction by microanastomosed fibula flaps. The purpose of the study is to Investigate the accuracy of implants insertion in the anteroposterior way, using radiosurgical guidance.
- Investigate the accuracy of inserting implants in the vertical way and in angulation,
on irradiated native mandible or on microanastomosed fibula flaps
- Investigate the accuracy of inserting implants in the anteroposterior way, in the
vertical way and in angulation for all the involved patients (meaning on irradiated
native mandible or on microanastomosed fibula flaps)
- Investigate the delay of mucous healing
- Estimate the prosthetic function
- Evaluate the osteonecrosis rate after radiation with traumatic etiology due to
implantation
- Estimate the implant rate due to minimally invasive flaps
- Estimate the implant rate due to pure trans mucosa way
- Estimate the post surgical therapeutic success after 1 year
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Recruiting |
NCT05214820 -
68Ga-PSMA PET Imaging of Upper Metastatic Gastric Cancers to Determine Eligibility to Endoradiotherapy
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Phase 2 |