About this trial
This is a single-centre, prospective, open-label pilot clinical study designed to evaluate the safety and performance of the TIES® (Transcutaneous Implant Evacuation System) in adult patients requiring a permanent ileostomy or colostomy. Eligible patients will undergo surgical implantation of the TIES® Port as part of stoma revision. Participants will be followed for 16 weeks post-implantation to assess device safety, tissue ingrowth and healing, performance, durability, and impact on quality of life. Safety will be evaluated through monitoring of adverse events, while performance and usability will be assessed using structured questionnaires and clinical assessments. Quality of life will be measured using the validated Stoma-QoL questionnaire. The study aims to generate clinical evidence on the feasibility and safety of the TIES® system as an alternative to conventional stoma management.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age between 18 and 75 years
Patients requiring a permanent ileostomy or colostomy
Planned for stoma revision surgery with implantation of the TIES® system
Ability to understand the study procedures and comply with follow-up visits
Disqualifiers
Age below 18 years or above 75 years
Temporary stoma or planned stoma reversal
Active abdominal or peristomal infection at the time of surgery
Severe uncontrolled systemic illness that may increase surgical risk
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- TIES® Transcutaneous Implant Evacuation System