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Septum-guided Segmentectomy for Deep Early-stage Lung Cancer (SGS2512)

NCT07564557 · Shanghai Chest Hospital
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Official title
Effectiveness and Safety of Septum-guided Segmentectomy in Solid-dominant, Deep-seated Early-stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (≤2 cm): A Single-center, Prospective, Single-arm Clinical Trial
About this study
This is a single-center, prospective, single-arm clinical trial (SGS2512) designed to validate the oncological safety and technical feasibility of septum-guided segmentectomy for deep-seated, solid-dominant early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Background: While segmentectomy has been proven comparable to lobectomy for small peripheral NSCLC (≤2 cm), its application for deep-seated lesions (inner 2/3 of the lung) remains controversial. Traditional methods rely on fixed safety margins, which are often difficult to achieve in deep regions without sacrificing excessive lung tissue. This study utilizes the "intersegmental septum" as a natural barrier to define the resection boundary.Key Procedures:Surgical Technique: All procedures are performed via single-port VATS or Robot-assisted Thoracic Surgery (RATS). The core technique involves the identification and exposure of the intersegmental veins and the corresponding septa to guide the separation of the target segment.Intraoperative Second Registration: After surgery begins but before the segment is resected, a second check is performed. If frozen section pathology reveals lymph node metastasis or if the anatomical structure is unsuitable for segmentectomy, the procedure will be converted to a standard lobectomy to ensure patient safety.Follow-up: Patients will undergo regular chest CT scans, tumor marker tests, and pulmonary function tests at 1, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months postoperatively.Statistical Design: The study uses an A'Hern single-stage design to evaluate the primary endpoint. With a null hypothesis (H0) of 3-year RFS ≤ 81% and an alternative hypothesis (H1) of 3-year RFS ≥ 91%, a total of 89 participants are planned for enrollment to ensure 80 evaluable cases. Data analysis will be performed using R software (version 4.0 or above).
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18-80 years * Clinical stage IA (cT1a-bN0M0) * tumor diameter ≤ 2 cm * Pathological feature: Solid-dominant lesion (CTR \> 0.5) * Tumor location: Deep-seated within the lung parenchyma (inner 2/3), defined as the tumor center being located in the inner 2/3 region of the lung field on axial, coronal, and sagittal CT views * ECOG Performance Status: 0-1 * Pulmonary function: FEV1 ≥ 60% predicted and DLCO SB ≥ 60% predicted * Participants must be willing and able to provide written informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Multiple pulmonary nodules or evidence of distant metastasis * Intraoperative confirmation of lymph node metastasis (N1/N2) or pleural dissemination * History of previous ipsilateral lung surgery * History of other malignant tumors within the past 5 years * Presence of severe cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases that preclude surgical tolerance * Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Study design
Enrollment target: 89 participants
Allocation: na
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2026-04-01
Estimated completion: 2031-04-01
Last updated: 2026-05-04
Interventions
Procedure: Septum-guided Segmentectomy
Primary outcomes
  • 3-year Recurrence-Free Survival (RFS) (3 years post-operation)
Sponsor
Shanghai Chest Hospital · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactJunfeng Gen, MD · contact · drgengjunfeng@163.com · +8618017321501
ContactQing Wang, MD, PhD · contact · pillawang@163.com · +8618516349006
All locations (1)
Shanghai Chest HospitalRecruiting
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
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