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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
1 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-11-27
2023-01-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Subject population: ten (10) subjects diagnosed with thoracic aortic disease involving the aortic arch, and who have appropriate anatomy to accommodate the Single Branch Nexus™ delivery system in an endovascular procedure. The study will be conducted in 2 clinical sites in Germany.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Treatment
All subjects in treatment arm will be implanted with the Single Branch Nexus™ Aortic Arch Stent graft System.
Nexus™ Aortic Arch Stent graft
surgical implantation of Nexus™ Aortic Arch Stent graft
Interventions
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Nexus™ Aortic Arch Stent graft
surgical implantation of Nexus™ Aortic Arch Stent graft
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Thoracic aortic pathology requiring landing in the aortic arch (either: zone 0, zone 1, zone2) e.g. aneurysm, stable chronic type B dissection.
3. In patient with a thoracic aneurysm1: dilatation of the aortic arch larger than 5.5cm in diameter, or symptomatic aneurysm of the aortic arch, or aortic diameter growth rate \> 5mm per 6 months
4. American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Classification of III \& IV or if not eligible for open-repair surgery (for example previous thoracotomy)
5. Patient is considered clinically and hemodynamically stable based on the discretion of the treating physicians.
6. Patient is considered eligible for an elective surgery
7. Access vessels morphology suitable for endovascular repair in terms of tortuosity, calcification and angulation, documented by CTA, MRA:
* Femoral/Iliac vessel suitable for 20Fr. introducer
* Brachial/Axial Artery vessel suitable for 8Fr. Introducer
8. To be eligible to receive the SB-Nexus having the following characteristics, as demonstrated on CTA/MRA:
Access vessels, iliac/femoral \& brachial/axillary compatible with vascular access techniques (femoral cutdown or percutaneous), devices, and /or accessories.
* Access vessels morphology suitable for endovascular repair in terms of tortuosity, calcification and angulation.
* Cranial Main Module landing zone (at the braceocephalic artery) ≥ 20mm
* Caudal Main Module landing zone (at the descending aorta) ≥ 30mm
* Proximal Ascending Module landing zone (at the ascending aorta) ≥ 30mm
9. Patient understands and is voluntarily willing to participate as evidenced by personally signing the Informed Consent document, and willingness to comply with follow-up schedule
Exclusion Criteria
2. Life expectancy of less than 5 years due to comorbidities
3. Any medical condition that, according to the investigator's decision, might expose the patient to increased risk by the investigational device or procedure.
4. Patient with complicated anatomy (type IV Aortic arch, mechanical valve with less than 50mm of Ascending Arch).
5. Acutely ruptured or instable aneurysm or an acute vascular injury due to trauma or infected penetrating ulcers of the aorta.
6. Patients with acute (unstable) dissections or mycotic aneurysms, ulcers or intramural hematoma are to be excluded from the study.
7. Patient with an increased risk for aneurysm rupture during the procedure.
8. Patient whose arterial access site is not anticipated to accommodate the access of the Single Branch Nexus™ Delivery System, due to size, tortuosity or hostile groins (scarring, obesity, or previous failed puncture)
9. Patients with severe atherosclerosis or intraluminal thrombus of the aorta or in the BCT
10. Patient is suffering from unstable angina or NYHA classification III and IV and/or ASA classification V and above.
11. Patient has had a myocardial infarction (MI) or cerebral vascular accident (CVA) within 3 months prior to the planned implantation
12. Patient has a known hypersensitivity or contraindication to anticoagulants, antiplatelets, or contrast media, which is not amenable to pre-treatment.
13. Patient with a contraindication to undergo angiography
14. Patient with known sensitivities or allergies to the device materials- Nitinol and polyester
15. Clinical conditions that severely inhibit x-ray visualization of the Aorta. Clinical conditions that severely inhibit x-ray visualization of the Aorta like obesity, or other metal stents in proximity to the designated implantation location that can cause artifacts in the x-ray visualization
16. Connective tissue disease (e.g., Marfan's or Ehler's-Danlos syndromes)
17. Patient has history of bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy that may limit the use of dual antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy by the decision of the investigator. Medical management of patients undergoing endovascular procedures is required for several different reasons. Patients with Aortic pathologies usually have an increased risk of cardiovascular death, necessitating treatment to reduce the overall risk for cardiovascular events. Treatment is in-line with the medical management of coronary artery disease including anti-platelet therapy and sometimes statins. Anti-platelet therapy is also mandatory to prevent complications such as graft-limb thrombosis and peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which is common in such patients.
18. Patient has an active systemic infection at the time of the procedure documented by pain, fever, drainage, positive culture and/or leukocytosis (WBC \> 11,000 mm3).
19. Patients who have the condition that threatens to infect the stent graft. The main factors are: immunodepression at the site of the endovascular procedure, treatment of pseudoaneurysms and mycotic aneurysms, presence of neoplasms and use of corticosteroids.
20. Acute renal failure; chronic renal failure (including dialysis); Creatinine \> 2.00 mg/dl or \> 182 umol/L
21. Patients already treated with an aortic stent graft
22. Patient who underwent major surgery or interventional procedure in the last three months.
23. Patients placed in an institution by authorities or court according to cf. sec 20 para. 1 sentence 4 no. 3 MPG and sec 28d, para 1, sentence 2.
24. Any other medical, social, or psychological issues that in the opinion of the investigator preclude them from receiving this treatment, or the procedures and evaluations pre- and post- treatment.
25. Active participation in another clinical trial.
55 Years
90 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Endospan Ltd.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Jessica Kleine
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Endospan Ltd.
Locations
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Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CIP005
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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