Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference
NCT: NCT06988007 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this exploratory interventional study aims to evaluate the performance of "pseudo-scanner" MRI sequences in delineating the tumor extent within bone sarcomas and its ability to serve as a reference for designing cutting guides and enabling "navigation" during the surgical procedure, thus exploring the possibility of replacing the scanner to minimize exposure to ionizing radiation in patients with sarcoma.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference?
Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference is a clinical trial registered under NCT06988007. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06988007?
The current status of NCT06988007 (Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference start?
Bone Arches: Performance of Pseudo-scanner Sequences in Segmenting the Extent of the Tumour and in Planning Surgical Resection Using the CT Scan as a Reference started on 2027-01-01.
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