Williamston, South Carolina
Prospective, Multicenter, Single-Arm Observational Study to Confirm the Safety and Clinical Performance of the Oscar Peripheral Multifunctional Catheter for the Dilatation of Lesions in the Femoral, Popliteal and Infrapopliteal Arteries (BIO-OSCAR First)
This is a prospective, multicenter, all-comers observational study. Primary endpoint was procedural success (defined as a combination of successful primary target lesion crossing, residual stenosis of ≤30% following vessel preparation and before definite treatment) and absence of procedural complications (defined as target vessel perforation or rupture, acute occlusion, and distal embolization).
Phase
N/ASpan
57 weeksSponsor
Biotronik AGAbano Terme
Recruiting
An All-Comers Observational Study of the MicroStent™ Peripheral Vascular Stent System in Subjects with Peripheral Arterial Disease
Subjects with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) whom the investigator has treated or intends to treat with the MicroStent™ System per the current instructions for use (IFU), and who have given written informed consent, will be enrolled in this study. Up to 300 subjects will be enrolled: The objective of this post market registry is to evaluate procedural and long-term clinical outcomes for subjects undergoing intervention with the MicroStent® System for treatment of lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD), presenting with below-the-knee lesions.
Phase
N/ASpan
479 weeksSponsor
Micro Medical Solution, Inc.Abano Terme
Recruiting