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Comparison of EVAR and ESAR for Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysms With a Wide Proximal Neck

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The HERCULES trial is a Randomized controlled clinical trial designed to prospectively compare endosuture aneurysm repair (ESAR) to standard endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) clinical outcomes in treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in subjects having wide proximal aortic neck diameters (≥ 28mm and ≤ 32mm).

Description

HERCULES is an investigator driven trial and a collaborative research project with Medtronic.

Design; Prospective, post-market, global, multicenter, randomized (1:1), two-arm, superiority trial

Up to 300 subjects will be recruited in up to 40 sites in Europe and the US. All subjects shall be followed per local societal guidelines and per the Endurant II/IIs and Heli-FX EndoAnchor instruction for use (IFU) recommendations for post-implant follow-up and CT-imaging, with expected assessments at baseline, index procedure(s), 1-month, and annually at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years post-index procedure.

Devices used in HERCULES include the Endurant II/IIs stent graft system (EVAR arm) and the Endurant II/IIs stent graft system plus the Heli-FX EndoAnchor System (ESAR arm)

This study is being conducted to collect clinical evidence from treatment of patients with infrarenal AAA having wide proximal aortic neck diameters (≥ 28mm and ≤ 32mm), comparing clinical outcomes with treatment of the AAA with the Endurant II/IIs stent graft in conjunction with Heli-FX EndoAnchors to treatment of the AAA with the Endurant II/IIs stent graft alone. Though both the Endurant II/IIs stent graft and Heli-FX EndoAnchors are commercially approved in this indication, clinical evidence comparing these two treatments in patients with wide proximal aortic neck diameters is not currently available. Collecting clinical data specific to this patient population, including procedure and imaging data as well as long term outcomes, will provide a foundation to further characterize the clinical outcomes of treatment for patients with infrarenal AAA with wide proximal aortic neck diameters.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18 years or older
  • Provided written informed consent
  • Clinical necessity for treatment of the AAA, according to the current guidelines in the geographies participating
  • Elective repair
  • Eligible anatomy for treatment with the Endurant II/IIs stent graft system and Heli-FX EndoAnchor system according to the IFU of both devices
  • Infrarenal neck diameter ≥ 28 mm and ≤32 mm
  • Proximal neck length ≥10mm

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Anatomy outside the IFU of the ndurant II/IIs stent graft system and Heli-FX EndoAnchor system
  • Planned use of AUI main body device
  • Patient is participating in another clinical study, potentially conflicting with the outcomes of the current study.
  • Patient with eGFR < 30 ml/min/1.73m2 before the intervention
  • Patient's life expectancy <2 years as judged by the investigator
  • Patient has a psychiatric or other condition that may interfere with the study
  • Patient has a known allergy to any device component
  • Patients with a systemic infection who may be at increased risk of endovascular graft infection.
  • Patient has a coagulopathy or uncontrolled bleeding disorder
  • Patient has a ruptured, leaking, or mycotic aneurysm
  • Patient is not eligible for standard EVAR
  • Patient had a Cerebro Vascular Accident (CVA) or a myocardial infarction (MI) within the prior three months
  • Patient is pregnant (Female patients of childbearing potential only)
  • Patient has active COVID-19 infection or has been diagnosed with long COVID-19 requiring hospitalization within the 6 months prior to procedure.
  • Patient has previously been treated with stent grafts in the aorto-iliac arteries

Study details

Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal

NCT05484115

Rijnstate Hospital

22 June 2024

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