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PMEG for Repair of Pararenal and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of surgeon modified endografts for the treatment of pararenal and thoracoabdominal aortic pathology in patients who are not candidate for traditional open repair due to comorbid issues and their anatomy is not amenable to commercially available endografts.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Provision of signed and dated informed consent form
  2. Male or female, aged ≥18 years
  3. Expected survival beyond 1 year following successful aneurysm repair
  4. Anatomy that would require coverage of the celiac artery, superior mesenteric artery (SMA), and/or renal arteries if conventional, FDA-approved endograft were implanted to obtain adequate sealing zone length
  5. Aneurysm of the thoracoabdominal or pararenal aorta with or without chronic dissection
  6. Adequate proximal zone of fixation
  7. Adequate distal zone of fixation
  8. No more than 5 non-aneurysmal visceral (celiac, SMA, or renal) arteries with diameters between 4-12mm
  9. Adequate arterial access for delivery system; use of iliac conduit is permitted as necessary

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Moderate-to-severe aortic neck calcification, thrombus, or tortuosity
  2. Severe iliac stenosis, calcification, or tortuosity with no ability to perform a conduit
  3. Proximal landing within zone 0 or 1
  4. Inability to maintain at least one patent hypogastric artery
  5. Freely ruptured aneurysm with hemodynamic instability
  6. Non-ambulatory status
  7. Severe CHF
  8. Baseline eGFR < 30ml/min, unless currently on or to be initiating dialysis
  9. Unstable angina
  10. Stroke or MI within 3 months of planned treatment date
  11. Active systemic infection and/or mycotic aneurysm
  12. Uncorrectable coagulopathy or other bleeding diathesis
  13. Known allergy to device material or contrast material that cannot be adequately pre-medicated
  14. Body habitus that would preclude adequate fluoroscopic visualization of aorta
  15. Pregnancy or lactation (confirmed per standard of care surgical practice)
  16. Major, unrelated surgical procedure planned ≤30 days from endovascular repair
  17. Patient is ≤30 days beyond primary endpoint for another investigative clinical drug/device trial
  18. Social or psychological issues that would interfere with ability to comply with all study procedures for the duration of the study
  19. Can be treated in accordance with the instructions for use with a legally marketed endovascular device, including a manufacturer-fabricated custom device
  20. Can enroll in a manufacturer-sponsored clinical study at our institution or is willing and eligible to participate in a study with a manufacturer-made device at another institution

Study details

Pararenal Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm

NCT05195905

Konstantinos Dean Arnaoutakis, MD

23 April 2025

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