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Reinforced and Non-Reinforced Staple Lines in Fissureless Lobectomy
Sponsor: Surrey Thoracic Surgery Group
Summary
Prolonged Air Leak (PAL) is a common and serious problem after lung surgery. It can lead to worse patient outcomes, longer hospital stays, and higher costs. Reinforced staplers are designed to make the staple line stronger and reduce the risk of PAL. However, investigators don't know if they are better than standard staplers, especially in a specific type of lung surgery called fissureless lobectomy for lung cancer. This study aims to find out if reinforced staplers are more effective at reducing PAL and its complications compared to non-reinforced staplers. Reinforced staplers have been used in lung surgeries and have shown to reduce PAL. For example, staplers with special materials like polyglycolic acid (PGA) sheets have shown lower air leakage and fewer days with chest tubes. Other materials like expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) sleeves have also been used to manage air leaks in different types of lung surgeries. However, their effectiveness in fissureless lobectomy has not been studied yet.
Official title: A Prospective Randomized Study of Reinforced Vs Non-reinforced Staple Lines in Fissureless Lobectomy
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
65
Start Date
2025-01-01
Completion Date
2028-01
Last Updated
2024-09-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Fissureless Lobectomy with Reinforced Staple Lines
This intervention involves performing a fissureless lobectomy, a type of lung surgery where the lobes of the lung are removed without dissecting the fissures between them. The procedure utilizes the ECHELON™ 3000 stapler equipped with the ENDOPATH™ stapler line reinforcement. The ENDOPATH™ device uses bioabsorbable buttress material made from Polyglactin and Polydioxanone, designed to enhance the durability and effectiveness of the staple line. The reinforcement tool is a novel preloaded device with a "click and go" mechanism, making it easy to load and use during surgery. The primary objective is to reduce the average duration of hospital length of stay (LOS) directly caused by prolonged air leak (PAL). Secondary objectives include improving intraoperative characteristics (such as duration and amount of blood loss) and postoperative outcomes (such as incidence and duration of PALs, number of chest tube days, and incidence of hospital.
Fissureless Lobectomy with Non-Reinforced Staple Lines
This intervention involves performing a fissureless lobectomy, a type of lung surgery where the lobes of the lung are removed without dissecting the fissures between them. The procedure utilizes the ECHELON™ 3000 stapler without any additional reinforcement. This means the staple lines are created using the standard stapler without the use of bioabsorbable buttress materials. The ECHELON™ 3000 stapler is used to divide the lung parenchyma, pulmonary artery branches, veins, and bronchus without any reinforcement, relying solely on the standard stapling mechanism.
Locations (1)
Surrey Thoracic Surgery Group
Surrey, B.C, Canada