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The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the GPX® Embolic Device when used as indicated for embolization requiring distal vessel penetration in 114 subjects in up to 25 investigational sites in the USA, New Zealand, and Canada.
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The investigation is a single-arm, open-label, non-randomized, prospective, multicenter, multinational pivotal study. Subjects will undergo distal embolization in the peripheral vasculature, including vascular tumors, renal embolizations, and portal vein branches, with the GPX® Embolic Device and will then be followed 30-days post-procedure.
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Age ≥18 years on the date of consent
Expected post-procedural lifespan of at least 30 days, in the opinion of the investigator, to allow for participation in all follow-up visits
Presents with need for peripheral embolization where there is a desire for distal vessel bed penetration including:
Informed consent granted by the patient or legally authorized representative
Willing and able to comply with the protocol-specified procedures and assessments
Exclusion criteria
Intra-procedural exclusion criteria:
13. Presence of persistent, flow-limiting vasospasm that is not responsive to chemical or mechanical interventions 14. Presence of collateral pathways potentially endangering normal territories during embolization 15. Blood flow precludes safe delivery of embolic material (e.g., arteriovenous shunting or high, unpredictable flow exists) 16. Anatomy that precludes advancement of the delivery device to target vessel embolization site or delivery of embolic material 17. Dissection in the target vessel 18. The delivery device has already been used with an ionic contrast agent (e.g., Conray® (iothalamate meglumine injection USP 60%), Guerbet)
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114 participants in 1 patient group
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Michelle Doyle, PhD; Libble Ginster
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