- AuthorisedTherapeutic confirmatory (Phase III)
Impact of Intraoperative Arteriography with Indocyanine Green in Preserving the Parathyroid Glands During Total Thyroidectomy With or Without Central Cervical Lymph Node Dissection. A Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial.
This study looks at a special dye, indocyanine green, used during thyroid surgery. Doctors want to see if using this dye helps protect tiny glands called parathyroid glands, which are important for keeping your calcium levels healthy. They are comparing surgery with and without the dye.
For: HypothyroidismSpain - RecruitingNA
Use of Indocyanine Green During Primary Repair of Oesophageal Atresia and Distal Tracheo-oesophageal Fistula
This study investigates using a special dye, Indocyanine Green (ICG), during surgery for babies born with a specific birth defect affecting their food pipe (oesophagus) and windpipe (trachea). We want to see if this dye can help surgeons identify areas at risk of complications and improve surgical outcomes.
For: Tracheo-Esophageal Fistula with Atresia of EsophagusUnited Kingdom - Ongoing, recruitingPhase III and phase IV (Integrated)
The bilateral sentinel node detection rate of fluorescent indocyanine green compared to 99mTc and blue dye in the sentinel node procedure in stage I-IIA cervical cancer
This study compares different ways to find 'sentinel lymph nodes' in women with early cervical cancer. These nodes are the first ones cancer might spread to. We're looking at a new dye called indocyanine green against older methods to see which is best at finding these important nodes on both sides of the body.
For: cervical cancer stage I-IIANetherlands