11 results
The objective of this pilot study is to investigate the feasibility of using the Clip system in a human setting in creating an intracranial arteriotomy in a non-occlusive, sutureless fashion. Although the focus is on the technical success of the…
Aim of the study is to develop an intraoperative technique for SLN mapping in colon cancer which is suitably in daily practice in colon surgery in an average hospital setting.
Primary Objective:-Evaluate tumour detection sensitivity and specificity with the following image enhancement modalities:1 *narrow-band imaging*, (NBI)2 *near-infrared indocyanin green imaging*, (ICG)3 *5-aminolevulinic acid fluorescent imaging*, (5…
Aim of the present study is to investigate if a combination of a radioactive and fluorescent tracer can increase the sensitivity and specificity of the SLNM technique in colon and rectal cancer by utilizing the radioactive component for preoperative…
To determine which advanced image enhanced modality is the most feasible for the detection of endometriosis lesions, with respect to the specificity and sensitivity of the investigated modalities. To determine which imaging modality reveals more…
This study aims at evaluating whether indocyanin green (ICG) enhanced intra-operative near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is as good as or even better than the standard technique (technetium-99 labeled colloid and Patent Blue) in detecting…
To test an intra-operative fluorescent camera system with a fluorescent optical agent in detection of the sentinel lymph node. This will be compared to the standard method with radiocolloid and patent blue.
Ergonomics and function of the imaging system - the NIRF imaging system should not interfere with the standard Sentinel Lymph Node mapping procedure and used safely by the surgeon while detection of ICG takes place. Duration: 1,5 hour clinical…
To establish equivalence (non-inferiority) between monitoring performance of the Bambi Belt and the currently used cardio-respiratory monitoring device. The Bambi Belt is a potentially more patient friendly, wireless cardio-respiratory monitoring…
The objective of this explorative study is to determine the feasibility of measuring dEMG with a belt in preterm and term born infants during routine caregiving. Feasibility is confirmed when heart rate and respiratory rate reach a predefined level…
Demonstrate the suitability of cardiorespiratory monitoring directly after birth using a novel, wireless, non-adhesive device.