New stent device under watch for aortic aneurysm repair
NCT ID NCT07147569
First seen Feb 20, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 14 times
Summary
This study is tracking how well a special stent device works for people with a bulging blood vessel (aneurysm) in the chest and belly area. About 100 patients will be followed for a year to see if the device stays in place, keeps blood flowing, and avoids serious problems like rupture or stroke. The goal is to confirm the device is safe and effective in everyday use.
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Locations
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Morinomiya Hospital
RECRUITINGOsaka, Japan
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Nagoya University Hospital
RECRUITINGNagoya, Japan
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Osaka International Medical & Science Center Osaka Police Hospital
RECRUITINGOsaka, Japan
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The Jikei University Hospital
RECRUITINGMinatoku, Japan
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The University of Osaka Hospital
RECRUITINGSuita, Japan
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