Contracted Bladder Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 2 Study of Augmentation Cystoplasty Using an Autologous Neo-Bladder Construct In Subjects With Fibrotic Contracted Bladder
The purpose of this research study is to find out if autologous "neo-bladder" construct for the treatment of fibrotic and/or contracted bladder can improve bladder compliance and be safe long term. The neo-bladder is like a reservoir or pouch that will be surgically attached to the bladder to assist with urine collection.
This is a prospective, open-label, single-group clinical study. All subjects will have non-neurogenic, fibrotic contracted bladder that is refractory to medical treatment and require augmentation cystoplasty for preventing long-term sequelae (i.e., kidney failure) that result from persistently high intravesical pressure. Subjects will undergo an open full thickness bladder biopsy from which autologous urinary bladder smooth muscle and urothelial cells will be procured and expanded ex vivo. After approximately 5 - 7 weeks, expanded cells will be seeded on a biodegradable scaffold to produce the neo-bladder construct that will be surgically implanted onto an opened native bladder during an augmentation cystoplasty. Subjects will be followed for 36 months. ;