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NCT ID: NCT04758728 Completed - Venous Reflux Clinical Trials

Adrenaline Reduces Ecchymoses and Hematomas and Improves Quality of Life After Classic Saphenous Vein Stripping

ARESQOLSAVES
Start date: September 10, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim of the present study is to investigate the efficiency of adrenaline (epinephrine) used locally in reducing and avoiding post-operative formation of subcutaneous ecchymoses and hematomas, in comparison with traditional practice of hemostasis, and to assess improvement in the quality of life of subjects undergoing classic great saphenous vein stripping, who received or did not receive adrenaline as a local hemostatic.

NCT ID: NCT04006184 Completed - Varicose Veins Clinical Trials

Retrospective Review of Saphenous Vein Incompetence: Venaseal Versus Endovenous Thermal Ablation

VALUE
Start date: June 14, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is a retrospective, chart review of treatment of patients with symptomatic varicose veins. Treated limbs must have the Great Saphenous Vein and/or Small Saphenous Vein treated with either cyanoacrylate closure (VenaSeal) or Endothermal Ablation (either Radiofrequency Ablation or Endovenous Laser Ablation).

NCT ID: NCT03893201 Completed - Varicose Veins Clinical Trials

A Singapore Venaseal Real World Post-Market Evaluation Study

ASVS
Start date: April 11, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to assess the efficacy of VenaSealâ„¢ Closure System (VCS) for the treatment of lower extremity superficial truncal veins in a real-world clinical setting, in a multi-racial Asian population in Singapore.

NCT ID: NCT02585726 Completed - Venous Reflux Clinical Trials

Lake Washington Vascular VenaSealâ„¢ Post-Market Evaluation (WAVES)

WAVES
Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The VenaSeal Closure system offers an outpatient treatment option for the permanent closure of lower extremity superficial truncal veins, such as the great saphenous vein (GSV), through endovascular embolization with coaptation. VenaSeal is intended for use in adults with clinically symptomatic venous reflux as diagnosed by duplex ultrasound (DUS).

NCT ID: NCT02553720 Completed - Venous Reflux Clinical Trials

The ATLANTIS Trial

ATLANTIS
Start date: September 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test whether addition of aquatic exercise to conventional treatment helps reduce the adverse outcomes of chronic venous insufficiency including CVI resulting from venous thrombosis.

NCT ID: NCT01549860 Completed - Clinical trials for Venous Insufficiency

Effects of Non Contact Low Frequency Ultrasound in Healing Venous Leg Ulcers

Start date: April 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial is a prospective, randomized, controlled, multi-center study of subjects presenting with chronic lower extremity venous ulcers. The study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of MIST Therapy® plus standard of care (MIST+SOC) compared to Standard of Care (SOC) alone in the treatment of lower extremity venous ulcers.

NCT ID: NCT00842296 Completed - Venous Reflux Clinical Trials

ClosureFAST - Radiofrequency Great Saphenous Vein Treatment

Start date: April 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to confirm that the ClosureFAST system can be used as an alternative to the current ClosurePlus catheter for treating the GSV and to accumulate pivotal data for optimization of the operating parameters.

NCT ID: NCT00509392 Completed - Venous Reflux Clinical Trials

ClosureFAST vs. Laser Ablation for the Treatment of GSV Disease: A Multicenter, Single-Blinded, Randomized Study.

RECOVERY
Start date: March 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this post-market study is to compare the post-procedure recovery between two types of minimally invasive catheter treatments for venous disease in the Great Saphenous Vein.