New Clot-Busting device proves safe and effective in 500 japanese patients
NCT ID NCT06446024
First seen Feb 04, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study tested the INDIGO Aspiration System, a device that removes dangerous blood clots from arteries or veins in emergencies. Researchers tracked 500 patients in Japan with acute limb ischemia, gut artery blockage, or severe deep vein thrombosis. The goal was to confirm the device safely restores blood flow and reduces complications like amputation or bleeding.
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Nara City Hospital
Nara, 630-8305, Japan
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