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The HistoSonics Edison™ System for Treatment of Primary Solid Renal Tumors Using Histotripsy (#HOPE4KIDNEY)

The HistoSonics Edison™ System for Treatment of Primary Solid Renal Tumors Using Histotripsy (#HOPE4KIDNEY)

Not Recruiting
22 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the HistoSonics Edison System for the destruction of kidney tissue by treating primary solid renal tumors.

Description

This trial is a prospective, multi-center, single-arm pivotal trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the HistoSonics Edison System for the destruction of kidney tissue by treating primary solid renal tumors. Data through 90 days for all enrolled subjects will be summarized in a primary analysis to be submitted for Regulatory Submission to the FDA. Additionally, subjects will be followed for five (5) years post-index procedure, with evaluations at the 14-day, 30-day, 90-day, 180-day and annual time points.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Subject is ≥22 years of age.
  2. Subject has signed the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved trial Informed Consent Form (ICF) prior to any trial related tests/procedures and is willing to comply with trial procedures and required follow-up assessments.
  3. Subject is diagnosed with only one (1) non-metastatic solid renal mass ≤3cm confirmed via CT or MRI ≤30 days prior to the index procedure date.
  4. Subject has had a biopsy to determine the type of tumor, ≥14 days prior to the index procedure.
  5. Subject can tolerate general anesthesia.
  6. Subject has an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS) grade 0-2 at baseline screening.
  7. Subject meets all the following functional criteria at ≤14 days prior to the planned index procedure date:
    • White Blood Count (WBC) ≥3,000/mm3
    • Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) ≥1,200/mm3
    • Hemoglobin (Hgb) ≥9 g/dL
    • Platelet count ≥100,000/mm3
    • White Blood Count (WBC) ≤5 hpf via urinalysis
    • Albumin ≤300 mg/g via urinalysis
  8. Subject has an eGFR (Glomerular filtration rate) ≥45mL/min, ≤14 days prior to the

    planned index procedure date.

  9. The tumor selected for histotripsy treatment must be ≤3cm in longest diameter.
  10. Subject has an adequate acoustic window to visualize targeted tumor using the HistoSonics Edison System.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Subject is pregnant or planning to become pregnant or nursing (lactating) during the trial period.
  2. Subject is being actively treated in another pharmaceutical or device trial ≤30 days prior to planned index procedure date that may interfere with the primary endpoint(s).
  3. Subjects who have active cancers (not in remission for the last two years) other than non-melanomatous skin cancers.
  4. In the Investigator's opinion, the subject has co-morbid disease(s) or condition(s) that would cause undue risk and preclude safe use of the HistoSonics Edison System.
  5. Subject is on dialysis, being considered for dialysis or has acute renal failure.
  6. Subject has not recovered to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) grade 2 or better from any adverse effects (except alopecia and neuropathy) related to previous therapy.
  7. Subject has an uncorrectable coagulopathy, International normalized ratio (INR) >1.5 (e.g., known von Willebrand disease, hemophilia, or on anticoagulants), on the planned index procedure date.
  8. Subject is taking Aspirin (ASA) or NSAIDS ≤14 days prior to the planned index procedure date.
  9. Subject has a life expectancy less than one (< 1) year.
  10. In the investigator's opinion, histotripsy is not a treatment option for the subject.
  11. Subject has a concurrent condition that could jeopardize the safety of the subject or compliance with the protocol.
  12. Subject's targeted tumor has had prior locoregional therapy (e.g., ablation, embolization, radiation).
  13. Subject's targeted tumor is not treatable by the HistoSonics Edison System's working ranges (refer to User Guide).
  14. In the investigator's opinion, the anticipated risks of intervention outweigh the potential benefits of the intervention.
  15. Subject has bilateral kidney tumors.
  16. Subject has a genetic predisposition to kidney cancer such as:
    • Von Hippel Lindau (VHL)
    • Hereditary Papillary Renal Carcinoma (HPRC)
    • Birt-Hogg-Dubé Syndrome (BHD)
    • Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)
    • Hereditary Leiomyomata's Renal Cell Carcinoma (HLRCC)
    • Reed's Syndrome
    • Succinate Dehydrogenase B Deficiency (SDHB)
    • BRCA 1 associated protein -1 (BAP1) Renal Cell Carcinoma
    • MITF predisposed Renal Cell Carcinoma
  17. The targeted tumor is an angiomyolipoma.
  18. Subject has a known sensitivity to contrast media and cannot be adequately pre-medicated.
  19. The targeted tumor is not clearly visible with ultrasound, MRI or CT.
  20. Targeted tumor with adequate margin overlaps the renal pelvis, main renal vessel, ureter, or other vital structure.
  21. The treatment of the tumor will not allow an adequate margin (as determined by the investigator).

Study details
    Renal Cancer
    Tumor
    Solid
    Kidney Cancer
    Tumor
    Tumor
    Benign

NCT05820087

HistoSonics, Inc.

12 December 2025

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