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NCT ID: NCT03356119 Terminated - Clinical trials for Removal of Contraceptive Implant

Pilot Removal of Palpable Subdermal Contraceptive Rod Implants

REVALID02
Start date: December 12, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There are no implant removal devices on the market by any manufacturer. Overall, the RemovAid™ combines the features of fixation, incision and extraction. This combination of functions has not previously been combined in a single device. The investigators wish to perform this pilot clinical investigation with the aim to demonstrate that the Investigational Medical Device (IMD), RemovAid ™, may safely and effectively facilitate implant removal. Other aims are to show that the IMD have the potential to reduce procedure length variability, reduce procedural complexity and reduce the need for additional procedural equipment related to CI removal procedures, without causing any harm to the subject.

NCT ID: NCT02986971 Terminated - Clinical trials for Removal of Contraceptive Implant

Removal of Palpable Subdermal Contraceptive Rod Implants.

Start date: January 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There are no implant removal devices on the market by any manufacturer. New features are described in comparison with the existing removal technique. Overall, the RemovAid™ combines the features of fixation, incision and extraction. This combination of functions has not previously been combined in a single device. The investigators wish to perform this pilot clinical investigation with the aim to demonstrate that the Investigational Medical Device (IMD), RemovAid ™, may safely and effectively facilitate implant removal. Other aims are to show that the IMD have the potential to reduce procedure length variability, reduce procedural complexity and reduce the need for additional procedural equipment related to CI removal procedures, without causing any harm to the subject.