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Administrative data

NCT number NCT02044003
Other study ID # 2009-A
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 2009
Est. completion date December 2011

Study information

Verified date April 2021
Source Philips Clinical & Medical Affairs Global
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The study is intended to evaluate the safety and feasibility of using the Intact Vascular (Innovasc) Tack-It Endovascular Dissection Repair System (Tack Intravascular Staple System) in patients with vascular flaps in the infrainguinal due post-angioplasty dissection.


Description:

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety of delivery and placement of the Innovasc Tack Intravascular Staple System on vascular flaps in the SFA, created by percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty Safety will be evaluated as the 30-day (or hospital discharge date, whichever is longer) rate of major adverse events defined as the composite endpoint of death, device embolization, the occurrence of surgery related to the device, device related occlusion of the artery, or major unplanned amputation of the ipsilateral lower extremity. The secondary objective is to evaluate the feasibility of using the Innovasc Tack Intravascular Staple System to permanently secure vascular flaps. Secondary Evaluation of Feasibility (technical success) of the Innovasc Tack Intravascular Staple System (procedure and device) will be evaluated acutely by the following: - Feasibility is defined as the ability to accurately place the Plaque Tacks and resolve post-PTA dissection flaps prior to the conclusion of the procedure, as demonstrated by angiography - Acute technical success: Acute luminal patency during the revascularization procedure using standard angiography which demonstrates that the lumen of the artery at the location of tack implant remains patent at the conclusion of the procedure. The additional objectives of the study are to assess additional parameters as follows: - Long term success will be assessed at one (1) month and three (3) months by evaluation of post-implant stability of the Plaque Tack relative to vascular or external landmarks at 30 days and 3 months via standard x-ray. - Patency at 30 days and 3 months via duplex scanning or angiography, whichever deemed most appropriate for follow up of each individual patient by the principal investigator.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 11
Est. completion date December 2011
Est. primary completion date March 2011
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 85 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age >18 and < 85 years - Patient or patient's legal representative have been informed of the nature of the study, agrees to participate and has signed the approved consent form. - Patient has documented chronic limb ischemia with Rutherford Category 2, 3, 4, or 5. Clinical conditions of claudication or rest pain or ischemic ulceration or minor gangrene as diagnosed by the investigator - Reference vessel diameter between 2 and 7mm - Target lesion is not severely calcified - At least one patent tibial runoff vessel is present. - Patient has patent iliac or femoral arteries that allow endovascular access to the site with the Introducer Sheath or Delivery Catheter or these can be treated at the time of the procedure and achieve a <30% residual stenosis at each inflow lesion. - Ability to pass the guidewire across the atherosclerotic lesion. - No evidence of aneurysm or acute thrombus in target vessel. Exclusion Criteria: - Severe or infected gangrene of the lower extremity - Planned major amputation - Previously implanted stent at the treatment site - Patient is morbidly obese or has other clinical conditions that severely inhibit X-ray visualization. - Patient has connective tissue disease (e.g., Marfan's syndrome). - Inability to tolerate antiplatelet agents - Patient is hypercoagulable - Patient has allergy to vascular contrast for which they cannot be premedicated. - Patient is in acute renal failure or chronic renal insufficiency or failure as measured by a serum creatinine of >2.2 mg/dL. - Patient has active systemic infection - Patient has a less than one year life expectancy. - Patient is pregnant or nursing.

Study Design


Intervention

Device:
Innovasc Tack Intravascular Staple System (Tack)
Tack-It Dissection repair

Locations

Country Name City State
Paraguay Italian Hospital (Final treatment hospital and all follow-up) Asunción
Paraguay Santa Clara Medical Center (initial treatment hospital) Asunción

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Philips Clinical & Medical Affairs Global

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Paraguay, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Evaluation of post-implant stability Evaluation of post-implant stability of the Tack relative to vascular or external landmarks at 30 days and 3 months via standard x-ray. 30 and 90 days
Other Patency Patency at 30 days and 3 months via duplex scanning or angiography, whichever deemed most appropriate for follow up of each individual patient by the principal investigator. 30 and 90 days
Primary Evaluation of Safety Safety will be evaluated as the 30-day (or hospital discharge date, whichever is longer) rate of major adverse events defined as the composite endpoint of death, device embolization, the occurrence of surgery related to the device, device related occlusion of the artery, or major unplanned amputation of the ipsilateral lower extremity. 30 days
Secondary Evaluation of Feasibility Feasibility (technical success) of the Innovasc Tack Intravascular Staple System (procedure and device) will be evaluated acutely by the following:
Feasibility is defined as the ability to accurately place the Plaque Tacks and resolve post-PTA dissection flaps prior to the conclusion of the procedure, as demonstrated by angiography
Acute technical success: Acute luminal patency during the revascularization procedure using standard angiography which demonstrates that the lumen of the artery at the location of tack implant remains patent at the conclusion of the procedure.
Conclusion of implant procedure
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