Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular tumor in children..IAC--Targeted Treatment for Intraocular Retinoblastoma,Is minimally invasive procedure that infuse chemotherapy select into the ophthalmic artery, its can increasing the drug concentration reaching the tumor and reducing systemic toxicity compared with traditional intravenous treatment.: one is Ballon technique , another is selective ophthalmic artery infusion.This study evaluates the difference of Ballon technique and selective ophthalmic artery infusion effect in the treatment of retinoblastoma. Half of participants will receive, Ballon technique while the other half will receive selective ophthalmic artery infusion
Delivering the chemotherapeutic agent in the arterial system through the ophthalmic artery transforms the treatment of retinoblastoma from systemic chemotherapy to local chemotherapy. Two alternative means can be used,The purpose of this study is to show that Ballon technique and SOAI delivered directly through the artery supplying the eye (ophthalmic artery) to patients with retinoblastoma is a safe and effective treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
496
Ballon Technique
SOAI
Globe salvage rate (Eyes saved/Eyes treated)
Event defined as the need for external beam enucleation,To assess the saving of eyes affected with IAC for patients who would have been candidates for enucleation
Time frame: Three years from intervention
Visual pathway function
Evaluation of visual pathway function will be measured composite using visual acuity, electroretinogram, visual evoked potential, and functional magnetic resonance imaging
Time frame: Three years from intervention
complications
Short and long term complications
Time frame: Three years from intervention
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