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First-In-Man Study on the ACURATE TF™ Transfemoral Aortic Bioprosthesis Implantation in Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis to collect human feasibility data pertaining to the safety and performance of the device.
This study is being done to see which treatment is more effective in improving the difficulty of swallowing. Researchers are comparing self-dilation to endoscopic dilation.
a prospective non-randomized study conducted upon 24 patients with severe lower punctual stenosis (grade 0 according to Kashkouli scale) attending at Menoufia University hospitals. The upper punctum and canaliculus were patent. All patients were complaining of epiphora and had a thorough ophthalmological examination including dye disappearance test, and slit-lamp examination. Pigtail probe was used from patent upper punctum to detect the lower stenosed punctum which was opened with a scalpel. Syringing of the lower lacrimal passages was done to confirm its patency and self retaining silicone bicanalicular stent was inserted. The silicone tube was left in place for 6 months before it was removed. Patients were then followed up for 1 year after the surgery.
The purpose of this clinical investigation is to characterize the safety of the next-generation FlexNav™ Delivery System for transfemoral implantation of the Portico™ Transcatheter Aortic Heart Valve in symptomatic severe aortic stenosis patients who are considered of high or extreme risk for surgical aortic valve replacement. Data from the study will be used to support CE Mark of the FlexNav™ Delivery System and Loading System in Europe.
This is a prospective, multi-center, single-arm, open-label clinical trial. Clinical follow-up will be performed at 30 days. Follow-up by phone will be performed at 6 months, and 1 year after the procedure. Study Objective is to further assess the safety and efficacy of long (38 mm) Ridaforolimus Eluting Stent - EluNIR.
The interest of renal angioplasty in the nosological framework of atherosclerotic stenosis has been significantly challenged by STAR and ASTRAL clinical trials in 2009, confirmed by the CORAL study in 2014. These studies did not show any benefit of the gesture on renal function, morbidity and cardiovascular mortality or the tension control. The aim of the study is to evaluate renal angioplasty on atherosclerotic stenosis.
The study was designed as a prospective cohort study. The effects of hot and cold ischemic times during live donor liver transplantation on postoperative 1-3 and 6 month follow up biliary complications will be investigated.
A novel stent, called Universal Partially Covered Removable Self-expanding Stent and Anchoring System for the Treatment of Refractory Benign Esophageal Strictures (UAS-RBS) was designed to improve the treatment of benign esophageal refractory strictures with a novel stent. This study aims at evaluating the safety of this new device.
This is a phase 1 study, designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the WRAPSODY Stent Graft for the treatment of venous outflow circuit obstructions in the veins of the arm or thoracic central veins of subjects who receive chronic dialysis treatment for end stage renal disease.