This study determines the feasibility of using human intravital microscopy in patients with deep space solid tumors during standard course of surgical resection. This study aims to see whether human intravital microscopy may help visualize tumor-associated blood vessels and blood flow.
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United States
Florida
Jacksonville
Mayo Clinic in FloridaStatus: Active
Contact: Emmanuel M. Gabriel
Phone: 904-953-3722
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To determine the feasibility of performing human intravital microscopy (HIVM) in patients with deep space solid tumors during standard course of surgical resection.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Compare the microscopic observation of the tumor-associated vessels with normal tissue (e.g. peritoneal surface or normal brain tissue) in each individual subject.
II. Correlate the microscopic observations of the tumor-associated vessels with pathologic grade of tumor.
III. To correlate the microscopic observation of the microvasculature with tumor-specific and overall survival.
OUTLINE:
Patients receive fluorescein intravenously (IV) and undergo HIVM over 1-2 minutes per field.
After completion of study, patients are followed up at 2-3 weeks after surgery.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typediagnostic
Lead OrganizationMayo Clinic in Florida
Principal InvestigatorEmmanuel M. Gabriel