Short Term Pancreatic Stenting Registry



Status:Completed
Conditions:Gastrointestinal
Therapuetic Areas:Gastroenterology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/22/2017
Start Date:February 2015
End Date:September 2016

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A Prospective Multi-Center Registry Using Plastic Pancreatic Stents for Short Term Drainage of the Pancreatic Duct

The purpose of this study is to document clinical utility and distribution of indications
for short term pancreatic stenting, and stent type preference by indication at tertiary
referral centers with expertise in pancreatic endotherapy.

The study is designed as an all-comer, prospective, multi-center, consecutive cohort series,
open-label study.

Detailed objective: To confirm the clinical utility of Advanix™ Pancreatic Stents when used
per standard of practice to facilitate pancreatic duct drainage in the following clinical
presentations:

- Group A: PEP Risk - In subjects deemed at high risk for acute pancreatitis
post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)

- Group B: Impaired Pancreatic Duct Drainage - In subjects with a pancreatic duct
stricture and/or pancreatic duct stones and/or pancreatic duct sludge or debris,
possibly, but not exclusively before or after ESWL or before pancreatic surgery

- Group C: Pancreatic Duct Leak - In subjects with a pancreatic duct leak

- Group D: Post Pancreatic Surgery - In subjects at risk of pancreatic duct leak or
strictures after resection of a pancreatic lesion close to the main pancreatic duct or
at the level of the pancreatico-jejunostomy after pancreatico-duodenectomy

- Group E: Other - In subjects with other indications

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Subjects age 18 or older.

2. Subjects who require pancreatic drainage and are amenable to endoscopic techniques.

3. Subjects willing and able to comply with the study procedures and follow up schedule
and willing to provide written informed consent to participate in the study.

4. Subjects satisfying at least one of the following clinical presentations:

1. high risk of acute pancreatitis post ERCP

2. impaired pancreatic duct drainage and pain associated with a pancreatic duct
dominant stricture and/or stones and/or sludge/debris, possibly before ESWL or
before pancreatic surgery

3. need to maintain proper pancreatic duct drainage in the presence of a pancreatic
duct leak

4. need to maintain proper pancreatic duct drainage after surgical resection of a
pancreatic lesion close to the main pancreatic duct or at the level of the
pancreatico-jejunostomy after pancreatico-duodenectomy

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Subjects for whom endoscopic techniques are contraindicated.

2. Subjects with known sensitivity to any components of the stents or delivery systems.

3. Subjects with coagulopathy outside of what is deemed acceptable for ERCPs per
standard of practice

4. Subjects who are currently enrolled in another investigational study that would
directly interfere with the current study, without prior written approval from the
sponsor.

5. Subjects unable or refusing to comply with the follow-up schedule including subject
living at such a distance from the investigational center that attending follow-up
visits would be unusually difficult or burdensome.
We found this trial at
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171 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
843-792-1414
Principal Investigator: Gregory Coté
Medical University of South Carolina The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has grown from...
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Dallas, Texas 75203
Principal Investigator: Paul Tarnasky
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140
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Seattle, Washington 98101
(888) 862-2737
Principal Investigator: Andrew Ross
Virginia Mason Medical Center Established in 1920, Virginia Mason began as an 80-bed hospital with...
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