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Prospective, Multicenter Study for the Evaluation of Safety and Performance of the Interscope EndoRotor Endoscopic Mucosal Resection System for the Removal of Alimentary Tract Mucosa in the Colon
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating EndoRotor Resection for Polyp of Colon and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 66 participants across 11 sites in 4 countries.
Detailed Summary
The EndoRotor® is intended for use (USA labeling) in endoscopic procedures by a trained gastroenterologist to resect and remove tissue, not intended for biopsy, of the gastrointestinal (GI) system including post-endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) tissue persistence with a scarred base and residual tissue from the peripheral margins following EMR. In this trial investigators will conduct a post-market, prospective, non-randomized, multi-center study for the treatment of subjects with the need for resection of recurrent flat or sessile colorectal lesions where EndoRotor is the primary resection modality of persistent adenoma with a scarred base.
Study Details
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Interventions
The EndoRotor® is a powered cutting cannula for the removal of alimentary tract mucosa. Cutting is performed by aspirating tissue into a rotating cutting window. The resected tissue is immediately aspirated away from the resection site and collected in the EndoRotor Specimen Trap. The tissue can then be sent for pathological examination using standard methods. The system consists of a power console, foot control, specimen trap with pre-loaded filter and the applied part, which is the single-use catheter.