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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.
The aim of this study is to analyze and evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of treatment with a DEB of edge stenosis of covered stents in the SFA.
To investigate wether neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by cytoreductive syurgery and hyperthermic chemotherapy is feasible and reduces the number of irresectable patients with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates.
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…