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NCT ID: NCT04280679 Completed - Varicose Veins Clinical Trials

Treatment of Insufficient Superficial and Perforatring Veins of the Lower Limb Using HIFU

Start date: March 3, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a one-arm, open label, prospective, single center study to evaluate clinical standardization with Theraclion's Sonovein 2 HIFU device. The original Sonovein device was tested in a clinical trial in 50 subjects and received CE Mark. That device has been updated yielding the current version of Sonovein 2. Based on the technical similarities between both devices in term of design, performance and principle of operation, the clinical data for Sonovein is sufficient to assure conformity of the Sonovein 2 with the respected essential requirements. At the same time, the compagny wishes to pursue the standardisation of the clinical practice with the second generation device and is, therefore, conducting this limited trial in 20 evaluable cases (from the planned 22 patients to be included). A "case" is defined as procedure conducted on a distinct vein.

NCT ID: NCT03304834 Completed - Varicose Ulcer Clinical Trials

Treatment of Insufficient Superficial and Perforating Veins of the Lower Limb Using HIFU

Archimedes01
Start date: August 21, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

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.