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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2009-01-22
2014-03-05
Brief Summary
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Patient will undergo laser therapy using the MRI scan to plan the treatment and ensure proper placement of the laser within the tumor. The tumor will then be heated by the laser and monitored by study physicians through the real-time MRI to see and control temperatures in the tissue. One in place, the thermal laser will then surgically remove the lesions. After the procedure, post treatment MR images will thenbe acquired for the determination of the effective treatment region.
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Detailed Description
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The target tissue containing the tumor will undergo MRI-guided laser induced thermal therapy. MR imaging is used to define the treatment volume as well as plan and verify placement of the applicator. The extent of ablation is quantitatively monitored and displayed during delivery using real-time, MR temperature imaging. MR temperature imaging will also be used to monitor and control the temperature of adjacent tissues. Treatment will be automatically stopped if the MR temperature feedback system reports the temperature in the adjacent tissue has risen above a preset threshold. Treatment can be manually stopped by the neurosurgeon monitoring the treatment in real-time at any point during the procedure by simply turning off the power to the laser from the Visualase® system console. After laser delivery, MR images can be used to verify the extent of treatment and plan a therapy delivery if necessary.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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MRI-guided laser induced thermal therapy
The target tumor/lesion will undergo laser therapy using the MRI scan to plan the treatment and ensure proper placement of the laser within the tumor. An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a exam that creates pictures using magnetic rays instead of x-rays. The tumor(s) will then be heated by the laser in an attempt to eliminate their presence. The physician will be able to see and control the temperature of the laser.
Visualase®
The target tumor/lesion will undergo laser therapy using the MRI scan to plan the treatment and ensure proper placement of the laser within the tumor. An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a exam that creates pictures using magnetic rays instead of x-rays. The tumor(s) will then be heated by the laser in an attempt to eliminate their presence. The physician will be able to see and control the temperature of the laser.
Interventions
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Visualase®
The target tumor/lesion will undergo laser therapy using the MRI scan to plan the treatment and ensure proper placement of the laser within the tumor. An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a exam that creates pictures using magnetic rays instead of x-rays. The tumor(s) will then be heated by the laser in an attempt to eliminate their presence. The physician will be able to see and control the temperature of the laser.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Patient or family able and willing to give informed consent.
3. Subjects with metastatic cancer to the brain who have failed at least one conventional therapy (surgery, stereotactic radio- surgery, chemotherapy, and/or whole brain radiotherapy).
4. Four or fewer previously treated or untreated lesion(s) in the brain.
5. Tumor size ≤ 3.0 cm in largest diameter.
6. MR imaging is not contraindicated for the patient.
7. Lesion(s) are clearly defined on pre-therapy contrast enhanced MRI scans as determined by the treating surgeon.
8. Able and willing to attend all study visits.
9. Karnofsky Performance Scale score \>50.
10. Patients age 19 and older.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Patients who cannot physically fit in, or are too heavy for, the MRI scanner.
3. Patients with contra-indications to MRI imaging, such as, but not limited to, some pacemakers or defibrillators, non- compatible aneurysm clips, shrapnel, or other internal ferromagnetic objects.
4. Known sensitivity to gadolinium-DTPA, or glomerular filtration rate not compatible with receiving gadolinium-DTPA.
5. Based on Treatment Planning Imaging (MR and/or CT):
* Lesions localized in the brain stem.
* Lesions less than 5mm from primary branches of cerebral vessels, venous sinus, hypophysis or cranial nerves.
* Presence of more than 4 brain tumors at the time of enrollment.
* Medical issues which prohibit the patient from undergoing surgery (as determined by the treating surgeon, anesthesiologist, IMPAC clinic, referring physician).
* Positive pregnancy test for women of child-bearing age.
19 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Pamela Z New, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Methodist Neurological Institute
Locations
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Methodist Neurological Institute - Department of Neurosurgery
Houston, Texas, United States
Countries
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Related Info
Other Identifiers
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Pro00002569
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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