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The purpose of this study is to provide safety and efficacy data for the X-Suit NIR® Covered Biliary Metallic Stent for subjects with malignant stricture(s) in the biliary tree. The study is designed to support the regulatory requirement of a 510(k) marketing application in the United States.
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This is a non-randomized, multi-center, prospective, single arm clinical study of the X-Suit NIR® Covered Biliary Metallic Stent for the palliation of malignant strictures in the biliary tree via endoscopic approach.
Adult males and females (≥ 18 years old), with clinical symptoms of biliary obstruction and inoperable extrahepatic biliary obstruction by any malignant process.
The expected duration of this study is approximately 18 months from the time of first subject enrollment to the time of the last subject's 6-month post stent implantation follow-up visit.
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Participation in an Investigational Study within 90 days prior to date of subject consent.
Perforation of any duct within the biliary tree. 3. Presence of more than one previously implanted plastic stent. 4. Previous plastic stent implantation less than 2 weeks prior to current procedure.
Presence of a metal biliary stent. 6. Presence of any esophageal or duodenal stent. 7. Previous Bilroth II or Roux-en-Y gastric resection, a significant duodenal obstruction or any other altered anatomy which could prevent access to ampulla.
Subjects for whom endoscopic procedures are contraindicated. 9. Subjects with known sensitivity to any components of the stent or delivery system.
Subjects with active hepatitis or other hepatic diseases that may cause jaundice.
Subjects with a WHO performance score of 4 - Bedbound (completely disabled, cannot carry on any self-care, totally confined to bed or chair).
Subjects known to be pregnant.
Cholangiographic exclusion criterion:
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68 participants in 1 patient group
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