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Participants
Start Date
December 28, 2017
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2024
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2024
Smart Goggle
Smart Goggle is a novel stereoscopic wearable multimodal intraoperative imaging and display systems entitled Integrated Imaging Goggles for assessment of SLNs. The prototype system offers real time stereoscopic fluorescence imaging along with in vivo handheld microscopy. The investigators have found that the system can detect fluorescent targets with as low as 1.2 picomoles ICG (60 nM concentration). The hand-held microscopy module has a resolution of 25 micron. The prototype system has 2 complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) imaging sensors housed on a printed circuit board (PCB) with imaging lenses and emission filters optimized for ICG dye. The light source provides concurrent excitation centered at 780 nm and white light illumination with OD6 level cut-off. The Smart Goggles is a non-invasive imaging system that does not require contact with patients.
Cardio-Green
Indocyanine Green for Injection USP is a sterile, lyophilized green powder containing 25 mg of indocyanine green with no more than 5% sodium iodide. Indocyanine Green for Injection USP is dissolved using Sterile Water for Injection, and is to be administered intravenously.
SPY Elite Imaging system
Previously validated fluorescence detection system. Will be used to look at the same regions as the Smart Goggles to confirm sensitivity
Quest near-infrared (NIR) Imaging system
Previously validated fluorescence detection system. Will be used to look at the same regions as the Smart Goggles to confirm sensitivity
PDE Imaging system
Previously validated fluorescence detection system. Will be used to look at the same regions as the Smart Goggles to confirm sensitivity
Gamma probe
Gold standard for fluorescence detection. The gamma probe and blue dyes will be used in conjunction to confirm presence of Sentinel Lymph Nodes (SLNs). The gamma probe provides non-imaging sensing data and the blue dyes provide visual signs for detection of SLNs.
Blue Dyes
Gold standard for fluorescence detection. The gamma probe and blue dyes will be used in conjunction to confirm presence of Sentinel Lymph Nodes (SLNs). The gamma probe provides non-imaging sensing data and the blue dyes provide visual signs for detection of SLNs.
Cleveland Clinic, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
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