NCT07178210 · RECRUITING
Robotic-Enabled Microsurgical Intervention for Neurodegenerative Disease
This trial is testing a robotic surgical system to treat blockages in the lymphatic drainage pathways of the neck in people who already have mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. The idea is that clearing those blockages might help the brain remove waste more effectively. This is a feasibility and safety study — an early phase that asks whether the procedure can be done safely, not whether it slows or stops Alzheimer's progression.
You may qualify if
- Patient aged 50 or older
- Patient has confirmed mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease according to the National Institute of Aging-Alzheimer's Association (NIA-AA) criteria
- Patient has a positive amyloid PET test and/or a positive CSF t-tau/amyloid-beta-42 test
- Patient has an MMSE score within the mild to moderate range (21-26 and 10-20)
- Patient has CDR-SB score within the mild to moderate range; mild is 4.5to 9.0 and moderate is 9.5 to 15.5
- Patient has confirmed extracranial lymphatic abnormalities in the head and neck region as identified by preoperative imaging
- Investigator deems the candidate acceptable for lymphatic surgery with a robotic-assisted microsurgical anastomosis in accordance with the Symani System's Instructions for Use (IFU)
- Patient or their legally authorized representative agrees to participate in the study, return for all required follow-up visits, complete all study procedures, and has willingly provided written informed consent after receiving all information related to the study, its requirements, and the robotic assisted procedure
You're excluded if
- Patient (or their legally authorized representative) is unwilling to provide informed consent
- Patient has suspected dementia of other type, e.g., Lewy body, frontotemporal disorder, vascular, etc.
- Patient has documented or suspected neurological or intracranial conditions such as cerebrovascular accident, tumors, intracranial space occupying lesions, seizures or other intracranial/neurological conditions that may affect their safety in the study.
- History of head and neck radiation exposure
- Patient with severe kidney disease (GFR \<30 mL/min/1.73m2)
- Patient with acute kidney injury
- Active systemic infection under treatment with intravenous antibiotics
- Patient has a modified Rankin Score (mRS) of >4
- Clinically significant cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, endocrine, or central nervous system disorders, previous mental disorders, or other disorders that may significantly affect the data collection or the ability to comply with the protocol per the investigator's discretion
- Known history of significant bleeding, coagulopathy, or Von Willebrand's disease
- Patient with an active cancer diagnosis and/or currently receiving treatment for cancer or has received treatment within the past 6 months
- Patient is currently receiving treatment or has been treated with anti-amyloid-beta monoclonal antibody therapy within the past 3 months
- Patient has contraindication for MRI or intrathecal administration of gadobutrol
- Currently enrolled in any other investigational clinical studies that the investigator believes may impact patient safety or study outcomes
- Patient is ineligible to participate for other reasons in the judgment of the investigator
The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.
Eligibility criteria as of 2026-06-02