UMIN-CTR Clinical Trial

Unique ID issued by UMIN UMIN000011186
Receipt number R000013105
Scientific Title Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method in a colorectal cancer surgery
Date of disclosure of the study information 2013/07/13
Last modified on 2015/02/22 12:08:16

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Basic information

Public title

Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method in a colorectal cancer surgery

Acronym

Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method

Scientific Title

Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method in a colorectal cancer surgery

Scientific Title:Acronym

Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method

Region

Japan


Condition

Condition

colorectal cancer

Classification by specialty

Gastroenterology Surgery in general Gastrointestinal surgery
Adult

Classification by malignancy

Malignancy

Genomic information

NO


Objectives

Narrative objectives1

Evaluation of the intestinal blood flow near the rectosigmoid junction using the ICG fluorescence method in a colorectal cancer surgery

Basic objectives2

Others

Basic objectives -Others

clinical anatomy

Trial characteristics_1

Confirmatory

Trial characteristics_2


Developmental phase

Not applicable


Assessment

Primary outcomes

The incidence of the absence of the anastomosis between the suprarectal artery and the last sigmoidal brabch

Key secondary outcomes

1. evaluation of blood flow of the anastomotic site
2. incidence rate of anastomotic leakage
3. distance from boederline of blood flow between the suprarectal artery and the last sigmoidal brabch to peritoneal reflection


Base

Study type

Interventional


Study design

Basic design

Single arm

Randomization

Non-randomized

Randomization unit


Blinding

Open -no one is blinded

Control

Uncontrolled

Stratification


Dynamic allocation


Institution consideration


Blocking


Concealment



Intervention

No. of arms

1

Purpose of intervention

Diagnosis

Type of intervention

Medicine

Interventions/Control_1

Indocyanine green injection at the colorectal surgery

Interventions/Control_2


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Interventions/Control_4


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Eligibility

Age-lower limit

20 years-old <=

Age-upper limit


Not applicable

Gender

Male and Female

Key inclusion criteria

1 Colorectal cancer surgery patient
2 Performance status 0 - 2
3 Written informed consent

Key exclusion criteria

1 Allergic hypersensitivity of the indocyanine green
2 Allergic hypersensitivity of the iodine

Target sample size

60


Research contact person

Name of lead principal investigator

1st name
Middle name
Last name Jun Watanabe

Organization

Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital

Division name

Department of Surgery

Zip code


Address

1-16 Yonegahama street, Yokosuka, Kanagawa

TEL

046-822-2710

Email



Public contact

Name of contact person

1st name
Middle name
Last name Jun Watanabe

Organization

Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital

Division name

Department of Surgery

Zip code


Address


TEL

046-822-2710(ext7704)

Homepage URL


Email

nabe-jun@comet.ocn.ne.jp


Sponsor or person

Institute

Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital

Institute

Department

Personal name



Funding Source

Organization

None

Organization

Division

Category of Funding Organization

Self funding

Nationality of Funding Organization



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IRB Contact (For public release)

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Secondary IDs

Secondary IDs

NO

Study ID_1


Org. issuing International ID_1


Study ID_2


Org. issuing International ID_2


IND to MHLW



Institutions

Institutions

横須賀共済病院(神奈川県)


Other administrative information

Date of disclosure of the study information

2013 Year 07 Month 13 Day


Related information

URL releasing protocol

http://rd.springer.com/journal/384/30/3/page/1

Publication of results

Published


Result

URL related to results and publications

http://rd.springer.com/journal/384/30/3/page/1

Number of participants that the trial has enrolled


Results

International Journal of Colorectal Disease March 2015 Volume 30 Issue 3 p 329-335

Purpose

It has been reported that some patients do not have an anastomosis of a marginal artery near the rectosigmoid junction, but the frequency of this condition and its clinical significance so far remain unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the blood flow at the marginal artery near the rectosigmoid junction.

Methods

We enrolled consecutive patients with a preoperative diagnosis of left-sided colon cancer or rectal cancer who underwent surgery with lymph node dissection. During the operation, the blood flow through the point of origin of the last sigmoid arterial branch, originating from the inferior mesenteric artery, was interrupted, and the rectosigmoid junction was supplied by only the marginal artery. We injected indocyanine green intravenously and observed the blood flow using a near-infrared camera system.

Results

A total of 119 consecutive patients were enrolled in this study. Sixty-eight patients (57.1 %) had a good anastomosis of the marginal artery near the rectosigmoid junction (type A). In 27 patients (22.7 %), a fluorescence border was recognized, but the fluorescence border diminished within 60 s (Type B). In 18 patients (15.1 %), delayed fluorescence was recognized over 60 s (type C), and 6 patients (5.0 %) had no fluorescence at all (type D). A mean length of 14.8 cm was found from the peritoneal reflection to fluorescence border of blood flow.

Conclusions

This study proves that cases without the anastomosis of the marginal artery of the rectosigmoid junction truly exist, using studies in living humans (UMIN000011186).

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Progress

Recruitment status

Completed

Date of protocol fixation

2012 Year 11 Month 15 Day

Date of IRB


Anticipated trial start date

2013 Year 07 Month 13 Day

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Other

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Management information

Registered date

2013 Year 07 Month 13 Day

Last modified on

2015 Year 02 Month 22 Day



Link to view the page

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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000013105


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