Varicose Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Minimally Invasive Treatment of Insufficient Superficial and Perforating Veins of the Lower Limb Using High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU): A Single Center Prospective Study
This is a single-center prospective study with a planned accrual of 35 patients with diagnosed symptomatic Lower Limb Veins System (Superficial, Perforating) Insufficiency (including recurrence at the thigh/groin level after previous treatment). The eligible patients must present a symptomatic Leg Veins System Insufficiency diagnosis which fulfills the inclusion/exclusion criteria. All patients will be consented at a Pre-Study Visit and evaluated for eligibility and for baseline characteristics of the disease. Patients will return to clinic on a separate day for the HIFU treatment. Device performance parameters will be collected during the HIFU visit. At follow-up visits at 3 days, 7 days and 3 months, changes in veins and flow characteristics will be evaluated by ultrasound and physical exam, and patient well-being, including pain and anxiety, will be evaluated by patient-reported VAS evaluations. Continued follow-up for a total of 3 months will be completed prior to subject study exit. Adverse events (AE) will be assessed at every study visit following HIFU treatment. An interim Safety Report will be issued after the first 5 patients will arrive at the 7 days visit and will be provided to the Ethics Committee. A second report will be issued once the first 5 patients will complete the follow-up period of 30 days and will be also provided to the Ethics Committee.
The Echopulse System provides High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) ablation of soft
tissue. The energy is delivered via an extra-corporeal treatment probe, which includes an
imaging system. The high-energy ultrasound waves propagate through the skin and are focused
on a portion of the target tissue, generating intense heat and causing local cell apoptosis
and progressive tissue volume reduction over the following months in the tissue within the
focal area. The process is then repeated in a stepwise fashion to destroy the targeted
tissues.
The Echopulse System is comprised of several components, including the console, treatment arm
containing the visualization and treatment unit (VTU), and computer with touchscreen user
interface. In addition, the Echopulse System is intended to be used in conjunction with a
disposable cooling and coupling system known as EPack.
This is a single-center prospective study with a planned accrual of 35 patients with
diagnosed symptomatic Lower Limb Veins System (Superficial, Perforating) Insufficiency
(including recurrence at the thigh/groin level after previous treatment). The eligible
patients must present a symptomatic Leg Veins System Insufficiency diagnosis which fulfills
the inclusion/exclusion criteria. All patients will be consented at a Pre-Study Visit and
evaluated for eligibility and for baseline characteristics of the disease. Patients will
return to clinic on a separate day for the HIFU treatment. Device performance parameters will
be collected during the HIFU visit. At follow-up visits at 3 days, 7 days and 3 months,
changes in veins and flow characteristics will be evaluated by ultrasound and physical exam,
and patient well-being, including pain and anxiety, will be evaluated by patient-reported VAS
evaluations. Continued follow-up for a total of 3 months will be completed prior to subject
study exit. Adverse events (AE) will be assessed at every study visit following HIFU
treatment. An interim Safety Report will be issued after the first 5 patients will arrive at
the 7 days visit and will be provided to the Ethics Committee. A second report will be issued
once the first 5 patients will complete the follow-up period of 30 days and will be also
provided to the Ethics Committee.
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