About this trial
A cystic lesion is an abnormal cavity formed within tissue or an organ, which may contain a liquid, semi-solid or gaseous substance.
There are different types of pancreatic cystic lesions: lesions that may become cancerous and completely benign lesions that do not require monitoring, such as serous cystadenomas (SCs) and pseudocysts.
Diagnostic difficulties mean that one in three patients with a SC undergoes unnecessary surgery with significant morbidity and mortality (risk of death). Currently, needle-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (nCLE) is the gold standard technique for the diagnosis of SC.
SC is a lesion characterised by an extensive network of small blood vessels present in all the cyst walls and throughout the cyst's peripheral capsule. SMI (Superb Vascular Imaging) is a new ultrasound mode that improves the visibility of blood flow in the vessels without the injection of contrast medium (a diagnostic agent used for certain medical imaging examinations, most often administered intravenously), unlike nCLE.
The Mermoz Endoscopy Centre will be equipped with an ultrasound console enabling SMI to be performed during an echoendoscopy examination. This technology is now available on the new EUS Aplio i800 console (Canon-Olympus), which is CE marked.
To date, no data has been published on the potential of SMI to characterise and diagnose CS. This is why this clinical investigation is being conducted.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient referred for confocal microscopy (nCLE) assessment of a pancreatic cyst of unknown origin
Patient with a cyst measuring more than 15 mm in diameter and at least one cyst cavity measuring ≥ 5 mm (to allow nCLE to be performed)
Patient registered with or covered by the National Health Service
French-speaking patient who has signed an informed consent form
Disqualifiers
Patient with calcifying chronic pancreatitis
Presence of a communication with the main pancreatic duct on MRI or endoscopic ultrasound
Patient whose lesion meets criteria for malignancy (tissue mass, metastases, ascites, vascular infiltration)
Patient with a contraindication to endoscopic ultrasound-guided puncture (haemostatic disorder)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- SMI imaging