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Obsidio™ Conformable Embolic Registry

Join our study on Obsidio™ for safe embolization options.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

The Obsidio™ Conformable Embolic Registry is a study to check how well and safely a tool called Obsidio™ works. This tool helps stop bleeding in patients. To join, you must be 18 or older and able to understand and sign a consent form. If you're having an emergency procedure, you can join if you sign the form within 72 hours after the procedure. You must also follow the study rules, which include going to check-ups.

Some people cannot join. You cannot join if you have less than 30 days to live or if Obsidio™ isn't safe for you. The study is also not for certain conditions like uterine fibroids or prostate artery problems.

  • Length: The study will involve several visits for follow-up, but the exact duration is not specified.
  • Compensation: No mention of payment for participation.
  • Risks: Participation involves undergoing a medical procedure with Obsidio™ which carries its own risks.
Study details
    Hypervascular Tumors
    Bleeding
    Hemorrhage

NCT06170619

Boston Scientific Corporation

28 June 2025

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