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CompletedNCT03315585

The Efficacy and Safety of Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus Used in Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy

The Efficacy and Safety of Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus Used in Prostate Cancer Focal therapy-a Phase I Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
Second Military Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
Male
Age
30 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This trial is studying the effects and safety in treating patients with local prostate cancer with a new IRE device called Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus. This new device could cause cell irreversible electroporation, which leading necrosis of tumor cells. It also has the ability to prevent nerve,vessel, urethral and capsule unnecessary injury beside the ablation area. Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus will be used in patients who pass inclusion/exclusion criteria. Safety, quality of life, and histopathological analysis of prostate speciem will be evaluated in each study patients.

Detailed description

Background: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in elderly males in western country. It is also a major health concern, especially in China with its greater proportion of elderly men in the general population. Currently, radical prostatectomy(RP) is the mainstream treatment for localized PCa to show a benefit for cancer-specific survival (CSS). However, the patient who underwent RP might suffer from the complication of erectile dysfunction or urinary incontinence. In 2004, a new method using steep pulses to treat tumor was appeared. It showed that steep pulses could bring about Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) of cell, leading tonecrosis of tumor cells. And it seemed to do no harms to the nerve and Vascular epithelial cell. The device of steep pulse had already been approved by FDA in 2011.However, this device of steep pulse has disadvantages like: (1)sever muscle contraction;(2)Urethral injury; (3)Capsule injury;(4)Nerve degeneration. This new device which is called Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus, may have the potential to conquer these disadvantages. Purpose: 1. This study will assess the efficacy of Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus in the treatment of PCa. 2. This study will assess potency, urinary continence and complication rate for the patients undergo the treatment with steep pulse device. 3. Histopathological analysis of prostate speciem 4 weeks after treated by Composite Steep-pulse Treatment Apparatus. Methods: 1. patients recruitment 2. transperineal prostate targeted biopsy guided by multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging/transrectal ultrasound (mpMRI/TRUS) fusion, plus systemic prostate biopsy. 3. Frozen pathological analysis will be performed; 4. Irreversible Electroporation of malignant Tumor Cell under Composite Steep-pulse Treatment for the patients with positive biopsy; 5. Complication, urinary continence, and sexual function will be evaluated after the IRE treatment; 6. RP for these patients in 4 weeks after the treatment of Composite Steep-pulse Treatment. 7. Histopathological Outcomes analysis will be performed to evaluate tumor residual rate, urethral injuries, nerve injuries and capsule injury in and beside the ablation area.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEsteep pulse deviceApplying the steep pulse to treat the patients with Prostate cancer

Timeline

Start date
2017-04-27
Primary completion
2017-10-27
Completion
2017-10-27
First posted
2017-10-20
Last updated
2018-04-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03315585. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.