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NCT06822842
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities, Disease
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
View Trial DetailsNCT Number: NCT05195411
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor) is the most common kidney tumor in children. It is a malignant embryonic tumor with a good prognosis with more than 85% long-term survival with appropriate chemotherapy, surgery (which most often consists of a total nephrectomy) and radiotherapy for locally invasive forms. Some nephroblastomas (approximately 10%) present with vascular extension with vena cava thrombus, a situation which may worsen the prognosis due to the complexity of the surgery. While the oncological treatment of nephroblastoma is highly formalized, to date there is no specific guideline on the surgical management of this rare clinical presentation of nephroblastomas.
The aim of the study is to provide recommendations for the surgical management of nephroblastomas with vena cava thrombus in a large multicenter series.
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All sexes
Observational
Hôpital Kremlin Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor) is the most common kidney tumor in children. It is a malignant embryonic tumor with a good prognosis with more than 85% long-term survival with appropriate chemotherapy, surgery (which most often consists of a total nephrectomy) and radiotherapy for locally invasive forms. Some nephroblastomas (approximately 10%) present with vascular extension with vena cava thrombus, a situation which may worsen the prognosis due to the complexity of the surgery. While the oncological treatment of nephroblastoma is highly formalized, to date there is no specific guideline on the surgical management of this rare clinical presentation of nephroblastomas.
The management of children with nephroblastomas with vena cava thrombosis is very specific because of the vital risks to diagnosis, especially pulmonary embolism but also cardiac arrest (in the event of extension in the right atrium) and Cerebrovascular accidents by embolism, rarer. Surgery of the primary tumor and its intravascular extension is complex and may require the use of extracorporeal circulation, a source of significant morbidity and even mortality. These patients who will actually have a single kidney are at high risk for renal failure due to possible contralateral kidney damage during surgery. Surgery is not clearly codified because cases are rare, including in expert centers.
The aim of the study is to provide recommendations for the surgical management of nephroblastomas with vena cava thrombus in a large multicenter series.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Time frame: 22 years
Study of the medical file.
Time frame: 22 years
Study of the medical file. Local or metastatic recurrence.
Time frame: 2 months
Study of the medical file. Determination of surgical management recommendations based on survival, the occurrence of local or metastatic recurrence and the study of medical care of the patient.
Time frame: 1 day
Study of the medical file. Description of intraoperative complications and Dindo-Clavien classification (classification that defines and grades operative complications in 10 grades).
Time frame: 30 days
Study of the medical file. Description of post-operative complications and Dindo-Clavien classification (classification that defines and grades operative complications in 10 grades).
Time frame: 20 years
Study of the medical file. Sequelae linked to the toxicity of chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery.
Time frame: 2 months
Study of the medical file. Identify the oncological and / or surgical prognostic risk factors depending on the medical treatment received.
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
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Nephroblastoma With Vena Cava Thrombosis : Multicenter Study Over 20 Years - Analysis of Key Elements of Surgical Management
Acronym: VIN
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