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NCT04848025
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Treatment of Central Airway Stenoses Using Computer-Assisted Customized 3d Stents TATUM

Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse

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Summary

Airway stenting is usually efficient to treat central airway obstruction but can lead to severe and potentially lethal complications (stent migration, obstructive granuloma, perforation, and hemoptysis). 3D customized airway stents (computer-aided conception using CT-scan data), perfectly suited to airway anatomy, should improve the tolerance and safety of airway stenting. We demonstrated in a previous pilot study, dedicated to patients with anatomically complex stenoses the safety of 3D patient-specific stents. These appealing results in highly complex situations suggest the need to evaluate these devices in more common situations. In this study we aim to test our new generation stents in all patients planned for airway stenting. After computer-assisted segmentation of airways (VGStudioMAX 3.0 software), the stenosis is virtually corrected, leading to the conception of a virtual stent (AnatomikModeling, Toulouse), allowing for the fabrication of a mold using a 3D printer. The stent is then built and sterilized (NOVATECH, Berlin) and inserted during rigid bronchoscopy. Close follow up is then conducted, including clinical evaluation after one week, three, six and 12 months; spirometry at one week, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months and chest CT-scan at one week.

Official title: Treatment of Central Airway Stenoses Using Computer-Assisted Customized 3d Stents TATUM (Three-dimensional Airway Tailored Stent Using Computer-aided Modeling)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2021-06-17

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2024-11-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

Custom-designed tracheobronchial prostheses

Computer-assisted segmentation of airways and stent from CT data (AnatomikModeling) Fabrication of a mold and then a silicon stent by mold injection and sterilization (NOVATECH) Insertion of the stent under rigid bronchoscopy and general anesthesia

Locations (1)

University Hospital Toulouse

Toulouse, Toulouse, France