Clinical Trials

    Phase 3, Prospective, Randomized, Open-label Study for Intraoperative Ureter(s) Visualization When Using ASP5354 With Near-infrared Fluorescence (NIR-F) Imaging in Adult Participants Undergoing Minimally Invasive and Open Abdominopelvic Surgeries

    Investigator: Aparna Kamat

    Study Coordinator: Jaya Kamath

    Status: Enrolling

    ClinicalTrials.gov Number: NCT05754333

    Phone: 713.441.6616

    Protocol Number: PRO00038498

    Description


    he ureter is the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder. It is difficult for surgeons to see the ureter during abdominal surgery. This could lead to injuring the ureter which, although rare, could be serious. This study is about a potential new medical dye, called ASP5354. This dye is injected into the person at the start of surgery and is detected in the ureter. This is done by an imaging machine which has an option called near infrared fluorescence, or NIR-F. Together they show live images of specific parts of the body. In this study, ASP5354 is used with an imaging machine with a NIR-F option to show live images of the ureter during surgery.