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NCT07303231
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The Value of Indocyanine Green-guided Near-infrared Fluorescence Technology in Tracing Sentinel Lymph Nodes During Esophagectomy

Sponsor: Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

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Summary

Sentinel lymph nodes, as the primary site of tumor metastasis, play a pivotal role in assessing patient prognosis and planning subsequent treatment strategies. The investigators plan to conduct a multicenter, prospective cohort study to evaluate the effectiveness of indocyanine green (ICG)-guided near-infrared imaging in tracing sentinel lymph node during esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) surgery, compared with the gold standard of complete lymph node dissection (CLND), in detecting metastatic disease. This study aims to address the following core questions: 1. In ESCC patients undergoing surgery, can sentinel lymph node biopsy reduce unnecessary lymph node dissection? 2. In ESCC patients undergoing surgery, can reducing lymph node dissection decrease postoperative complications such as chylothorax and weakened immunity? During the study, ICG will be injected around the tumor under intraoperative gastroscopy guidance, followed by tracking of fluorescent lymph nodes using a thoracoscopic near-infrared camera. Professional thoracic surgeons will group and mark these lymph nodes for intraoperative frozen pathology. Subsequent CLND and routine postoperative pathology will be performed. This study will collect patients' clinical information, ICG imaging results, pathological examination results, and other data for statistical analysis to assess the sensitivity and negative predictive value (NPV) of the ICG imaging system. If the study results support the effectiveness of the ICG imaging system, it has the potential to become an important tool for sentinel lymph node localization and biopsy in future ESCC surgeries, helping to reduce unnecessary lymph node resection and improve surgical efficiency and safety. Participants will: 1. Undergo minimally invasive ESCC surgery within 2 weeks of enrollment, including the 14th day. 2. Receive ICG injection around the tumor under intraoperative gastroscopy guidance during surgery. 3. Have perioperative, postoperative pathology, and complication information recorded. 4. Undergo standardized follow-up after surgery.

Official title: The Value of Indocyanine Green-guided Near-infrared Fluorescence Technology in Tracing Sentinel Lymph Nodes During Esophagectomy: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

144

Start Date

2026-01-01

Completion Date

2028-02-01

Last Updated

2025-12-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Minimally invasive surgery for esophageal cancer using near-infrared indocyanine green fluorescence to visualize the sentinel lymph node

A multicenter, prospective cohort study will be conducted. Enrolled patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma will undergo minimally invasive radical esophagectomy. During surgery, ICG will be injected around the tumor under gastroscopy guidance, and fluorescent lymph nodes will be tracked using a thoracoscopic near-infrared camera. These lymph nodes will be grouped and marked by professional thoracic surgeons, and intraoperative frozen pathology results will be recorded. Subsequent CLND will be performed. The study will collect and analyze patients' clinical information, ICG imaging results, and pathological examination results to explore the effectiveness of the ICG imaging system.

Locations (1)

Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

Fuzhou, Fujian, China