About this trial
The study objective is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the investigational device to achieve hemostasis of common femoral artery access sites in participants undergoing percutaneous interventional catheterization procedures utilizing 10 to 24 Fr introducer sheaths.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Participant is ≥ 18 years old
Participant is scheduled for elective or planned (i.e., not emergent or urgent) percutaneous interventional catheterization procedures involving access through the common femoral artery using 10 to 24 Fr introducer sheaths (i.e., BAV, TAVR/TAVI, EVAR, TEVAR)
Participant is able to undergo emergent vascular surgery if a complication related to the vascular closure necessitates such surgery
Participant is willing and able to complete follow-up requirements
Disqualifiers
Prior intra-aortic balloon pump at access site within 30 days of baseline evaluation
Participants with severe inflow disease (iliac artery diameter stenosis > 50%) and/or severe peripheral arterial disease (Rutherford Classification 5 or 6), as confirmed with prior standard of care Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging, and/or DUS
Common femoral artery and iliac lumen diameter is < 6 mm as confirmed with prior standard of care CT Imaging, angiography, and/or DUS
Common femoral artery calcium at the arteriotomy site (i.e., target access site), which is visible with prior CT Imaging and/or DUS
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Ladera LBC System