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Evaluation of PerformanCe of the Peripheral EOS in the Treatment of Varicocele or Pelvic Congestion SynDromE (OCCLUDE-I)

A

ArtVentive Medical Group

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Varicocele
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT02033863
TD 0080/07

Details and patient eligibility

About

To collect confirmatory data in support of the safety and performance of the ArtVentive Medical Group Endoluminal Occlusion System.

Full description

Prospective, non-randomized, multi-center confirmatory observational study for the treatment of subjects with the need for vascular occlusion for the following conditions:

  1. Cohort A: Varicocele arising from the spermatic vein(s) and pampiniform plexus, with or without concomitant diagnosis of infertility or subfertility
  2. Cohort B: Pelvic varices in females for the treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome (e.g., pelvic venous incompetence).

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Subjects aged ≥18 to ≤75 years.
  2. Subject with target vessels of 3.0 mm to 12.0 mm in diameter.
  3. Subject having indications to undergo embolotherapy consistent with clinical and pre-procedural angiographic assessment for spermatic vein origin varicocele (unilateral and/or bilateral) or pelvic congestion syndrome (pelvic venous incompetence).
  4. Subject is able and willing to comply with site standard medical follow-up, including one month follow-up visit.
  5. Subject or subject's legal representative have been informed of the nature of the study, agrees to participate and has signed the consent form.

Exclusion criteria

  1. Subject has an active systemic infection.
  2. Subject has a known allergy to iodinated contrast for which they cannot be adequately premedicated.
  3. Subject has history of stroke within the prior 6 months.
  4. Subject has history of myocardial infarction with the prior 3 months.
  5. Subject has acute or chronic renal disease (e.g., as measured by a serum creatinine of >2.5 mg/dL or >220 umol/L), or on dialysis.
  6. Subject has a known coagulopathy or has a bleeding diatheses, thrombocytopenia with platelet count less than 100,000/microliter, or INR >1.5.
  7. Co-morbid conditions that place the subject at an unacceptable surgical risk (e.g., severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hepatic failure, cardiac disease, autoimmune disorders or conditions of severe immunosuppression).
  8. Subjects in whom venography or arteriography is contraindicated.
  9. Subjects with known hypersensitivity or contraindication to nickel or nitinol.
  10. Subject has a less than one year life expectancy.
  11. Subject is pregnant or breastfeeding.
  12. Subject with endometriosis or other ovarian / uterine pathology with adhesions that would interfere with the endpoints of this study.
  13. Subject with previous pelvic surgical intervention or embolotherapy for varicocele or ovarian varices that would interfere with the endpoints of this study, including but not limited to, recurrent varicocele or ovarian varices.
  14. Any clinical evidence that the investigator feels would place the subject at increased risk with the deployment of the device.
  15. Subject has planned concomitant procedure at the time of the embolization (e.g., coil embolization, etc.).
  16. Subject is participating in another study of a device, medication, biologic, or other agent within 30 days or could, in the opinion of the investigator, impact the results of this study.
  17. Subject has other medical, social or psychological problems that in the opinion of the investigator would preclude them from receiving this treatment and the procedures and or participating in evaluations pre- and post-treatment.

Trial design

40 participants in 2 patient groups

Cohort A
Description:
Varicocele arising from the spermatic vein(s) and pampiniform plexus, with or without concomitant diagnosis of infertility or subfertility
Cohort B
Description:
Pelvic varices in females for the treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome (e.g., pelvic venous incompetence).

Trial contacts and locations

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