The aim of this retrospective, multicenter study is to demonstrate that the use of EndoNaut for aortoiliac endovascular procedures has a clinical impact for the patient (reduction in irradiation and the volume of contrast product) as well as for the nursing staff (reduction irradiation) compared to procedures performed without EndoNaut.
Minimally invasive endovascular interventions are increasingly replacing conventional surgeries, and have become the therapeutic benchmark for a large number of pathologies thanks in particular to advances in image-guided therapy. Therenva offers a comprehensive and consistent lightweight navigation solution (EndoNaut®) for endovascular procedures. This navigation station makes it possible to secure and guide the interventional gesture by providing relevant information extracted during the preoperative phase. This information is rendered in augmented reality using artificial intelligence algorithms and digital simulation. This alternative solution to a hybrid room, but which offers equivalent functionality, is compatible with all operating rooms, regardless of the interventional environment. Benefits of imaging fusion remain to be assessed on a larger scale. The aim of this multicenter study is to demonstrate that the use of EndoNaut for aortoiliac endovascular procedures has a clinical impact for the patient (reduction in irradiation and the volume of contrast product) as well as for the nursing staff (reduction irradiation) compared to procedures performed without EndoNaut.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Percutaneous procedure with stent placement
CHU Rennes
Rennes, France
RECRUITINGVolume of contrast product used during the routine care procedure (ml)
Volume are reported in mL
Time frame: At enrollment
Irradiation parameters: evaluation of the Fluoroscopy duration (min)
Parameter given by the X-ray imaging device
Time frame: At enrollment
Irradiation parameters: dose-area quantification (mGy/m2)
Parameter given by the X-ray imaging device
Time frame: At enrollment
Irradiation parameters: measurement of air Kerma (mGy)
Parameter given by the X-ray imaging device
Time frame: At enrollment
Procedure time (min)
Total procedure time
Time frame: At enrollment
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