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Recruiting NCT04803773

MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound : Feasibility Study for the Treatment of Bone Metastases and osteoïd Osteoma

Trial Parameters

Condition Painful Bone Metastases
Sponsor University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 15
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age N/A
Start Date 2021-01-19
Completion 2024-11-09
Interventions
UFOGUIDE "patient transducer"

Brief Summary

Ufoguide is a prospective single arm open study to assess the feasibility of a new type of HIFU system to treat bone tumors. HIFU is classically delivered by a transducer integrated in the MRI table. This study assesses a new type of approach in which the HIFU transducer is manually placed on the skin of the patient, under the assistance of optical navigation, and held in place by MR-compatible passive arms. The primary goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of heating the tumor accurately with this new HIFU system. The evaluation and monitoring of the treatment will be performed by MR thermometry. Secondary endpoints include the evaluation of clinical efficacy, quality of life and safety.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Subject with one or more painful bone metastases (EVA≥5) * Subject with sub-perolate or cortical osteoid osteoma * For people with painful bone metastases: first-line treatment or radiotherapy failure * Weight \< 140kg. * Target tumor accessible by HIFU-MRI * Maximum size of the lesion - 20cm² * Depth of the lesion to be treated - 4mm and 10cm * Subject affiliated with a health insurance social protection. * A subject capable of understanding research objectives and risks and giving informed and signed consent * Subject who has been informed of the pre-medical visit results Exclusion Criteria: * MRI contraindication * Contraindication to the use of a gadolinium contrast or hypersensitivity to gadoteric acid, meglumine or any drug containing gadolinium * General anesthesia contraindication * Non-reversible hemostasis disorders * Previous injury on the area to be treated (radiotherapy, surgery, ...) * Tumors located on the spine or skull * Tumors located on the ribs

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