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Case-Specific Health Care Professional Clinical Survey of Liberant™ Thrombectomy System

Case-Specific Health Care Professional Clinical Survey of Liberant™ Thrombectomy System

Recruiting
22 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of Case-Specific Health Care Professional (HCP) Clinical Survey of Liberant™ Thrombectomy System, also known as the Liberant Clinical Assessment, is to collect first-in-human clinical data to confirm the safety and performance of the Medtronic Liberant™ thrombectomy system when used for the removal of fresh, soft emboli or thrombi from the vessels of the peripheral arterial and venous systems

Description

The Liberant Clinical Assessment is a multicenter, prospective per patient HCP recollection survey. Participating HCPs will document their individual case experience following routine utilization of Liberant in accordance with the approved device labeling. Individual use cases will be entered within 72 hours of device usage to identify periprocedural incidents of risk and evaluate device performance. At least 50 use cases will be collected and aggregated from at least 10 participating HCPs. This data collection is for a single point in time, with no patient follow-up. Individual HCP responses for each case will be aggregated by a third party vendor.

Eligibility

Patient case selection to be included in the clinical assessment will be specific to Liberant and will be made according to the following criteria:

  1. Patient treated is age ≥ 22 years at the time of procedure
  2. Use of Liberant in accordance with the device labeling within 72 hours of index procedure

Study details
    Venous Embolism of Lower Extremities (Diagnosis)
    Arterial Embolism and Thrombosis
    Acute DVT of Lower Extremity
    Chronic DVT of Lower Extremity
    DVT
    Deep Vein Thrombosis Leg
    Thrombus in the Peripheral Venous Vasculature
    Peripheral Arterial Disease
    Acute Limb Ischemia
    Lower Extremity Acute Limb Ischemia
    LE ALI

NCT07335341

Medtronic Endovascular

13 May 2026

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