This study evaluates the safety and performance of the Ladera Medical suture-mediated large bore closure (LBC) system in gaining post procedure hemostasis in subjects undergoing interventional catheterization procedures using a large-bore procedure sheath.
The Ladera Medical suture mediated large bore closure (LBC) system is a vascular closure device intended for use in catheterization laboratories following percutaneous interventional catheterization procedures that use the retrograde common femoral artery access route for large bore interventional devices. The function of Ladera LBC System is to percutaneously close the puncture in the artery wall (arteriotomy) through which the catheters were inserted for the procedure. The study is being conducted to demonstrate the safety and performance of the LBC System in achieving hemostasis in femoral arterial access sites in subjects undergoing percutaneous interventional catheterization procedures using a large-bore procedure sheath.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Use of the Ladera LBC System to close the femoral arteriotomy
Macquarie University
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Alfred Health
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Monash Health, Victoria Heart Hospital
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Primary Safety Endpoint: Major Arterial Access Site Closure-related Complications
Assessment of the incidence of major adverse events of the target limb access site through 30 days post procedure attributed directly to the use of the Ladera LBC System without other likely cause analyzed on a per-participant basis.
Time frame: Through 30 days post-procedure
Primary Performance Endpoint: Time to Hemostasis
Elapsed time (min) from the removal of the Ladera LBC System and the primary procedural guidewire to first observed cessation of common femoral artery (CFA) bleeding, excluding cutaneous or subcutaneous oozing that is controlled with light/non-occlusive manual or mechanical pressure, and in the absence of a developing hematoma
Time frame: Post-procedure, usually within 3 hours
Secondary Safety Endpoint: Minor Arterial Access Site Closure-related Complications
Assessment of the incidence of minor complications of the target limb access site through 30 days post procedure attributed directly to the use of the Ladera LBC System without other likely cause analyzed on a per-participant basis.
Time frame: Through 30 days post-procedure
Secondary Performance Endpoint: Time-to-Ambulation
Time (hrs) from access site closure and primary procedural guidewire removal to when the participant stands and walks at least 20 ft/6 m without evidence of re-bleeding from the access site
Time frame: Post-procedure, usually within 12 hours
Secondary Performance Endpoint: Time-to-Discharge Eligibility
Elapsed time (hours) from access site closure and primary procedural guidewire removal to when the participant is eligible for discharged from the hospital based on the assessment of the attending physician
Time frame: Post-procedure, usually within 48 hours
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Secondary Performance Endpoint: Incidence of Procedural Success
Incidence of hemostasis with use of the Ladera LBC System without major access site closure related complications
Time frame: Through 30 days post-procedure
Secondary Performance Endpoint: Incidence of Device Technical Success
Incidence of successful deployment of the Ladera LBC System and achievement of hemostasis
Time frame: Post-Procedure, usually within 3 hours