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NCT ID: NCT05651165 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Popliteal Arterial Stenosis

Drug-Eluting Balloons vs Mimetic Stents for Popliteal Artery Disease

Start date: December 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

More advanced and severe cases of chronic lower limb ischemia (the so-called critical lower limb ischemia) are painful and limiting conditions that impact on patients' quality of life. Until now, the available evidence for the femoropopliteal area only defines open surgery or endovascular treatment indications. However, the best strategy for endovascular procedures is still unclear. The popliteal artery is a challenging anatomical site for balloon angioplasty alone and standard nitinol stenting angioplasty. This randomized clinical trial aims to assess the superiority of nitinol stent angioplasty compared to pharmacoactive balloon angioplasty to treat critical lower limb ischemia due to popliteal artery arteriosclerosis.

NCT ID: NCT03687983 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Femoral Artery Occlusion

Safety and Efficacy Study of GoldenFlow Peripheral Stent System

Start date: May 11, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A Prospective, Multi-center, Single-Arm Clinical Trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the GodenFlow Peripheral Stent System manufactured by Lifetech Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., LTD. for lower limb artery stenosis or occlusion diseases.

NCT ID: NCT03683459 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Femoral Artery Occlusion

Safety and Efficacy Study of FemFlow Drug-Eluting Peripheral Balloon Catheter

Start date: July 18, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective, multi-centre, objective performance criteria clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of FemFlow Drug-Eluting Peripheral Balloon Catheter manufactured by Lifetech Scientific (Shenzhen) Co., LTD. for lesions with femoropopliteal artery stenosis or occlusion.