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Endovascular AAA Intervention Using the GORE® EXCLUDER® Conformable AAA Endoprosthesis or Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis

Join our study on new endovascular treatments for abdominal aortic aneurysms.

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This study looks at a health procedure for a condition called Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA), which is a swelling in a major blood vessel. The study focuses on two devices: the GORE® EXCLUDER® Conformable AAA Endoprosthesis and the GORE® EXCLUDER® Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis. These devices help repair the blood vessel from inside the body, which is called endovascular surgery. In this study, doctors will collect information about how well these devices work in real life for 10 years after the procedure. Patients will have regular follow-up visits with their doctors to discuss any issues with the device or surgery.

  • The study lasts for 10 years with regular doctor visits.
  • Participants must be 18 or older and provide written consent.
  • You cannot join if involved in another drug or device study within a year.
Study details
    AAA - Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

NCT06218875

W.L.Gore & Associates

31 March 2025

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