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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Cranial Surgery | Study protocol

Evaluate the safety and efficacy of dura sealant patch in reducing cerebrospinal fluid leakage following elective cranial surgery (ENCASE II): study protocol for a randomized, two-arm, multicenter trial

Authors: Andrew P. Carlson, Emma M. H. Slot, Tristan P. C. van Doormaal, E. H. J. Voormolen, J. W. Dankbaar, P. Depauw, B. Brouwers, M. R. Germans, E. Baert, J. Vandersteene, C. F. Freyschlag, J. Freyschlag, C. Thomé, F. Zenga, F. Penner, A. Abdulazim, M. Sabel, M. Rapp, T. Beez, M. Zuccarello, E. Sauvageau, K. Abdullah, B. Welch, D. Langer, J. Ellis, A. Dehdashti, J. VanGompel, B. Bendok, K. Chaichana, J. Liu, A. Dogan, M. K. Lim, M. G. Hayden, on behalf of the ENCASE II study group

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Abstract

Background

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage is a frequent and challenging complication in neurosurgery, especially in the posterior fossa, with a prevalence of 8%. It is associated with substantial morbidity and increased healthcare costs. A novel dural sealant patch (LIQOSEAL) was developed for watertight dural closure. The objective of this study is to clinically assess the safety and effectiveness of LIQOSEAL as a means of reducing intra- as well as postoperative CSF leakage in patients undergoing elective posterior fossa intradural surgery with a dural closure procedure compared to the best currently available dural sealants.

Methods

We will conduct a two-arm, randomized controlled, multicenter study with a 90-day follow-up. A total of 228 patients will be enrolled in 19 sites, of which 114 will receive LIQOSEAL and 114 an FDA-approved PEG sealant. The composite primary endpoint is defined as intraoperative CSF leakage at PEEP 20 cm H2O, percutaneous CSF leakage within 90 days of, wound infection within 90 days of or pseudomeningocele of more than 20cc on MRI or requiring intervention. We hypothesize that the primary endpoint will not be reached by more than 10 patients (9%) in the investigational arm, which will demonstrate non-inferiority of LIQOSEAL compared to control.

Discussion

This trial will evaluate whether LIQOSEAL is non-inferior to control as a means of reducing CSF leakage and safety

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04086550. Registered on 11 September 2019
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Metadata
Title
Evaluate the safety and efficacy of dura sealant patch in reducing cerebrospinal fluid leakage following elective cranial surgery (ENCASE II): study protocol for a randomized, two-arm, multicenter trial
Authors
Andrew P. Carlson
Emma M. H. Slot
Tristan P. C. van Doormaal
E. H. J. Voormolen
J. W. Dankbaar
P. Depauw
B. Brouwers
M. R. Germans
E. Baert
J. Vandersteene
C. F. Freyschlag
J. Freyschlag
C. Thomé
F. Zenga
F. Penner
A. Abdulazim
M. Sabel
M. Rapp
T. Beez
M. Zuccarello
E. Sauvageau
K. Abdullah
B. Welch
D. Langer
J. Ellis
A. Dehdashti
J. VanGompel
B. Bendok
K. Chaichana
J. Liu
A. Dogan
M. K. Lim
M. G. Hayden
on behalf of the ENCASE II study group
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Cranial Surgery
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06490-8

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