The Phase I safety study is now complete. FDA approval has been granted to proceed to Phase II. The primary objectives of the Phase II study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the Anaconda Stent Graft System in subjects presenting with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The secondary objectives of this study are to assess additional clinical outcomes measurements associated with treatment of AAA using the Anaconda Stent Graft System
Abdominal aortic aneurysms afflict a large number of patients in the United States and world-wide. The treatment of this disorder is based upon the concept of aneurysm repair prior to the presentation of symptoms or rupture. Thus aneurysm repair can be viewed as a prophylactic procedure embarked upon to prevent the disastrous complications of a ruptured aneurysm. The decision to treat an aneurysm electively is based upon a risk to benefit ratio. Treatment options include medical management of co-morbidities (hypertension, pulmonary disease, etc.) with observation of the aneurysm, open surgical aneurysm repair through a transabdominal or retroperitoneal approach, and endovascular aneurysm repair. The decision to intervene is based upon physician judgment. Once the decision to intervene is made, the mode of the intervention must be chosen. Although open surgical repair is more invasive and has been noted to have a higher morbidity and mortality(1;2) than most endovascular reports, few argue with the effectiveness of the procedure. To date, open surgical repair remains the gold standard of care for the aneurysm patient. Endovascular repair has several beneficial characteristics in comparison to an open surgical approach. They include the potential for decreased need for blood transfusions, shorter intensive care unit and total hospital stays, the lack of endotracheal intubation, to name a few. However, the procedure requires adequate imaging prior to graft placement and during the follow-up period, in addition to the availability of a trained team to ensure proper device placement.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
195
Endovascular device
Endovascular device
Arizona Heart Institute
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Successful Aneurysm Treatment
defined as a composite endpoint of subjects who have successful delivery and deployment of the Anaconda™ Stent Graft at the initial procedure and at ≤365 days post-procedure and absence of: * Aneurysm growth ≥ 5 mm as evaluated by the core laboratory * Post-operative interventions to correct type I or III endoleaks * Conversion to open surgical repair * Failed patency of both limbs * Migration requiring secondary procedure or intervention * Significant fracture * Aneurysm rupture
Time frame: 365 days
Freedom From Major Adverse Events
The reported values represent the patients that did not experience a Major Adverse Event. Participants did NOT experience: * All-Cause Mortality * Myocardial Infarction (MI) * Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) * Renal Failure * Respiratory Failure * Paralysis or Paraplegia, or * Bowel Ischemia
Time frame: 30 days
Secondary Effectiveness, Technical Success
Introduction and deployment of the Stent Graft in the absence of mortality, conversion to surgical repair, failed patency of both limbs, and evidence of a Type I or III endoleak through the first 24 hour post-operative period. The table below indicates the subjects who met the criteria for technical success based on Core Lab imaging evaluations.
Time frame: 24 hours
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