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NCT07129551
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Navigation, Outcomes and Quality-of-life in Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing PSMA-targeted Surgery

Sponsor: Martini-Klinik am UKE GmbH

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

As part of a feasibility study, it's planned to use a 3D virtual mixed reality model with prostate cancer patients who show signs of lymph node metastasis and are scheduled for surgery. The model is based on PSMA PET imaging performed prior to surgery and will be evaluated by surgeons, the surgical team, and patients as part of the consultation process. First, the researcher investigates whether the removal of lymph node metastases has improved compared to the data in the literature . In addition, the study examines how the 3D model influences the movement of surgical instruments and the efficiency of surgical removal of lymph node metastases. To this end, the analyzed recorded video and position data of the instruments used during procedures performed with a surgical robot. It's also an aim to develop two methods-using landmarks and visual position tracking-for more targeted navigation during surgery. Additionally, short-term results examine, such as PSA response rates, as an indication of successful lymph node metastasis removal and patient quality of life.

Key Details

Gender

MALE

Age Range

18 Years - 78 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

102

Start Date

2026-01-21

Completion Date

2028-12

Last Updated

2026-01-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

preop virtual 3D model

Cohort A: Radical prostatectomy with PSMA-targeted lymph node dissection (separate specimen) and bilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection with additional use of a virtual 3D-model (of preoperative PSMA-PET examination) prior to surgery and postoperatively; Cohort B: Salvage lymph node dissection with PSMA-targeted lymph node dissection (separate specimen) and at least ipsilateral pelvic template lymph node dissection with additional use of a virtual 3D-model (of preoperative PSMA-PET examination) prior to surgery and postoperatively

PROCEDURE

postop 3D model

Cohort A: Radical prostatectomy with PSMA-targeted lymph node dissection (separate specimen) and bilateral extended pelvic lymph node dissection with use of standard PSMA-PET examination prior to surgery; only postoperatively a virtual 3D-model (of preoperative PSMA-PET examination) will be evaluated; Cohort B: Salvage lymph node dissection with PSMA-targeted lymph node dissection (separate specimen) and at least ipsilateral pelvic template lymph node dissection with use of standard PSMA-PET examination prior to surgery; only postoperatively a virtual 3D-model (of preoperative PSMA-PET examination) will be evaluated

Locations (2)

Martini-Klinik

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Anke Renter

Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany