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This study will be a prospective, multi-centred, non-randomized study to investigate the safety and performance of the PerQseal® + in up to 90 patients in up to 8 European investigational sites. The PerQseal® + shall be indicated for the percutaneous closure of femoral artery punctures and to induce arterial haemostasis in patients undergoing endovascular procedures requiring an arteriotomy created with 14 - 22F sheaths (arteriotomy up to 26 F).
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The study will be designed to be a phased study with an initial enrolment of 25 subjects in phase 1. An interim analysis may be performed after phase 1 and the remainder (up to 65 subjects) may be enrolled as part of phase 2.
The study shall not be blinded prior to, during or post the procedure. All patients undergoing an endovascular procedure requiring an arteriotomy created by 14 to 22 F sheaths, via the common femoral artery will be screened against the inclusion/exclusion criteria. If the patient meets the requirements of the clinical investigation, they shall be invited to participate, provide informed consent and shall subsequently be assigned a 'Subject Number'. The closure will be percutaneous. An optional adjunctive endovascular balloon may be used to control bleeding. All safety data from the study will be assessed by the Data Safety Monitoring Committee on a continuous basis.
The Purpose of the Study is to assess safety and performance of the PerQseal® + Closure Device when used with the L PerQseal® Introducer to percutaneously close femoral artery punctures and to induce arterial haemostasis in patients undergoing endovascular procedures requiring an arteriotomy created by 14 to 22 F sheaths.
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90 participants in 1 patient group
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Chris Martin, Dr
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