New device offers hope to prevent amputations in patients with no other options
NCT ID NCT06311773
Summary
This study is testing a new catheter-based procedure called percutaneous Deep Vein Arterialization (pDVA) for patients with severe, untreatable leg artery disease who are at high risk of amputation. The goal is to see if the Boomerang Catheter can safely create a new blood flow pathway to save the limb. The main measure of success is whether patients are alive and avoid a major amputation six months after the procedure.
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Locations
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Advanced Vascular Centers
Tigard, Oregon, 97223, United States
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American Endovascular and Amputation Prevention
West Orange, New Jersey, 07052, United States
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Cardiovascular Institute of the South
Houma, Louisiana, 70360, United States
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Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon, New Hampshire, 03756, United States
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EndoVascular Consultants
Wilmington, Delaware, 19805, United States
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First Coast Cardiovascular Institute
Jacksonville, Florida, 32256, United States
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HOPE Vascular and Podiatry
Houston, Texas, 77054, United States
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Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, California, 90502, United States
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02114, United States
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Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
Sylmar, California, 91342, United States
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PIH Whittier Hospital
Whittier, California, 90602, United States
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Penn Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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Sunrise Vascular
Murphy, North Carolina, 28906, United States
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UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, 75235, United States
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University of Washington Medicine
Seattle, Washington, 98133, United States
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VIC Vascular Institute
Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37421, United States
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Vascular Institute at AMI
Galloway, New Jersey, 08205, United States
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Weill Cornell Medical Center
New York, New York, 10065, United States
Conditions
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