- active not recruiting
LVIS™ Evo™ and HydroCoil® Embolic System for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment
This study looks at how well a device called LVIS Evo and a treatment called HydroCoil Embolic System work together to treat brain aneurysms. It checks if the treatment is safe and effective one year later.
Belgium · France · Germany - active not recruiting
Trenza Embolization Device for Intrasaccular Aneurysm Treatment
This study is looking at a new device called Trenza for treating brain aneurysms. It aims to check if the device is safe and works well for people aged 18-80 in Europe who have a specific type of brain aneurysm.
Austria · Finland · France - recruiting
Product Surveillance Registry
This study keeps track of how well Medtronic medical devices, like those for heart problems or other conditions, work in real life. It aims to make sure these devices are safe and effective for patients.
United States · Argentina · Australia - recruiting
Neurovascular Product Surveillance Registry
This study looks at how well Medtronic treatments work for brain aneurysms and strokes. It's a way to keep track of these medical devices after they're used to help patients. Doctors watch how people recover over time to make sure the treatments are safe and effective.
Argentina · Australia · Austria - recruitingNA
Intravascular Neuro OCT Imaging System for Aneurysm Treatment Evaluation
This study is testing a new device called nOCT. It takes pictures inside brain blood vessels to help doctors treat brain aneurysms. It helps doctors see how well treatments are working and if any implanted devices are in the right place.
United States · Argentina · Canada - active not recruiting
Safety and Efficacy of Silk Vista and Silk Vista Baby Flow Diverter for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment
This study looks at how safe and effective a new device called Silk Vista or Silk Vista Baby is. It's used to treat weak spots in blood vessels in the brain, called aneurysms, which could burst. Doctors will observe patients who are already having this treatment.
Austria · Belgium · Croatia - recruiting
@neurIST : Intregrated Biomedical Informatics for the Management of Cerebral Aneurysms
This study creates a special database for people with brain aneurysms. It gathers information to understand why they form, how best to treat them, and how to improve care for patients in the future. It’s like building a big puzzle to help doctors make better decisions.
United States · Canada · Finland - recruitingNA
The RISE Trial: A Randomized Trial on Intra-Saccular Endobridge Devices
The RISE Trial compares different ways to treat brain aneurysms, especially those that are tricky to fix with standard methods. It looks at a new device called WEB, which is a mesh placed inside the aneurysm, to see if it works better than other treatments for specific types of aneurysms.
Canada - active not recruiting
International Post Market Surveillance Study of Intracranial Aneurysms Treated With an Endovascular Approach
This study looks at how well a special device, called a flow-diverting stent, works for treating brain aneurysms. It tracks how safe and effective these devices are in real-world use after they've been approved.
Austria · Finland · France - active not recruitingNA
Coating to Optimize Aneurysm Treatment In The New Flow Diverter Generation
This study looks at a new type of device for treating brain aneurysms. It compares a new version of the device with a coating, used with one blood-thinning medicine, against an older version, used with two blood-thinning medicines. The aim is to see how safe and effective the new device is.
France · Germany · Israel