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Visceral Manifold and Unitary Device Study for the Repair of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms

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Sanford Health

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms

Treatments

Device: Visceral Manifold and Thoracic Bifurcation
Device: Unitary Manifold

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The primary objective of the Visceral Manifold and Unitary Device Study is to assess the use of the thoracic bifurcation and the visceral manifold or the unitary device to repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms in patients having appropriate anatomy. The primary intent of the study is to assess safety and preliminary effectiveness of the device. Additionally, the study will assess technical success and treatment success at each follow-up interval.

Full description

The primary objective of the clinical investigation Visceral Manifold and Unitary Device Study is to assess the use of the thoracic bifurcation and the visceral manifold or the unitary stent graft system to repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms in patients having appropriate anatomy. The primary intent of the study is to assess safety (i.e. freedom from major adverse events (MAE) at 30 days) and preliminary effectiveness (i.e., treatment success and technical success) of the device (i.e., the proportion of treatment group subjects that achieve and maintain treatment success at one year). Additionally, the study will assess technical success and treatment success at each follow-up interval.

Enrollment

250 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • An aneurysm with a maximum diameter of ≥ 5.5 cm or 2 times the normal diameter just proximal to the aneurysm using orthogonal (i.e., perpendicular to the centerline) measurements

  • Aneurysm with a history of growth ≥ 0.5 cm in 6 months

  • Saccular aneurysm deemed at significant risk for rupture

  • Symptomatic aneurysm greater than or equal to 4.5 cm

  • Axillary or brachial and iliac or femoral access vessel morphology that is compatible with vascular access techniques, devices or accessories, with or without use of a surgical conduit

  • Proximal landing zone for the thoracic bifurcation stent graft:

    •≥ 2.5 cm of nonaneurysmal aortic segment including previously placed graft material (neck) distal to the left subclavian artery (LSA)

    • Diameter in the range of 26-42 mm
    • Adequate distance from the celiac artery, in order to accommodate cannulation from the antegrade access point when considering the total deployed length of the thoracic bifurcation and visceral manifold
  • Proximal landing zone for the unitary manifold stent graft:

    • Nonaneurysmal aortic segment including previously placed graft material (neck) with a minimum seal zone length of 3 cm
    • Diameter in the range of 19-32 mm
  • Iliac artery or aortic distal fixation site greater than or equal to 15 mm in length and diameter in the range of 8 - 25 mm

  • Age: ≥ 18 years old

  • Life expectancy: > 1 year

Exclusion criteria

General exclusion

  • Patient is a good candidate for and elects for open surgical repair
  • Can be treated in accordance with the instructions for use with a legally marketed
  • Is eligible for enrollment in a manufacturer-sponsored IDE at the investigational site
  • Unwilling to comply with the follow-up schedule
  • Inability or refusal to give informed consent
  • Urgent or emergent presentation
  • Patient is pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Patient has a contained rupture
  • Patient has a ruptured aneurysm
  • Patient has a dissection in the portion of the aorta intended to be treated
  • Obstructive stenting of any or all of the visceral vessels
  • Poor performance status including two major system failures (cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, hepatobiliary, and neuromuscular)

Medical exclusion criteria

  • Known sensitivities or allergies to the materials of construction of the devices, including nitinol (Nickel:Titanium), polyester, platinum-iridium, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
  • Known hypersensitivity or contraindication to anticoagulation or contrast media that cannot be adequately medically managed
  • Uncorrectable coagulopathy
  • Body habitus that would inhibit x-ray visualization of the aorta or exceeds the safe capacity of the equipment
  • Patient has had a major surgical or interventional procedure unrelated to the treatment of the aneurysm planned < 30 days of the endovascular repair
  • Unstable angina (defined as angina with a progressive increase in symptoms, new onset at rest or nocturnal angina)
  • Systemic or local infection that may increase the risk of endovascular graft infection
  • Baseline creatinine greater than 2.0 mg/dL
  • History of connective tissue disorders (e.g., Marfan Syndrome, Ehler's Danlos Syndrome)
  • Prior aneurysm repair that would involve relining of the previously placed graft material requiring placement of the investigational system in a landing zone that expands beyond any limits of the previously placed graft material

Anatomical exclusion criteria

  • Minimum branch vessel diameter less than 5 mm
  • Thrombus or excessive calcification within the neck of the aneurysm
  • Anatomy that would not allow maintenance of at least one patent hypogastric artery
  • Anatomy that would not allow primary or assisted patency of the left subclavian artery

Expanded Selection Arm Inclusion Criteria

Patient that meets the criteria for inclusion in the primary study arm but has one or more of the following criteria which would exclude them from the primary study arm:

  • Minimum branch vessel diameter less than 5 mm
  • Urgent or emergent presentation
  • Patient has a contained rupture
  • Patient has a ruptured aneurysm
  • Patient has a type B dissection (subacute or chronic) in the portion of the aorta intended to be treated
  • Poor performance status including two major system failures (cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, hepatobiliary, and neuromuscular)
  • Baseline creatinine greater than or equal to 2.0 mg/dL
  • Anatomy that would not allow for maintenance of at least one hypogastric artery
  • Anatomy that would not allow for primary or assisted patency of the left subclavian artery
  • Prior aneurysm repair that would involve relining of the previously placed graft material requiring placement of the investigational system in the a landing zone that expands beyond any limits of the previously placed graft material
  • Obstructive stenting of any or all of the visceral vessels

OR

Patient that meets criteria for inclusion in the primary study arm and:

  • Would not be eligible for the primary study arm per a documented reason other than those outlined above, and
  • Per the opinion of the Principal Investigator, with concurrence of the IRB, alternative therapies are unsatisfactory and the probable risk of using the investigational device is no greater than the probable risk from the disease or condition.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

250 participants in 2 patient groups

Primary Study Arm
Experimental group
Description:
The TAAA Debranching Stent Graft System is comprised of two investigational devices including the Thoracic Bifurcation and the Visceral Manifold and the Unitary Manifold. The thoracic bifurcation and the visceral manifold as well as the unitary manifold work to facilitate endovascular stenting of the visceral vessels (renals, celiac, SMA) while maintaining flow to the visceral and infrarenal segments.
Treatment:
Device: Unitary Manifold
Device: Visceral Manifold and Thoracic Bifurcation
Expanded Selection Arm
Experimental group
Description:
The expanded selection arm is for subjects not eligible for open repair or other endovascular options due to comorbidities or anatomical limitations and do not meet inclusion in the primary study arm. The Thoracic Bifurcation and the Visceral Manifold as well as the Unitary Manifold work to facilitate endovascular stenting of the visceral vessels (renals, celiac, SMA) while maintaining flow to the visceral and infrarenal segments.
Treatment:
Device: Unitary Manifold
Device: Visceral Manifold and Thoracic Bifurcation

Trial contacts and locations

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