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NCT05871983
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Munich Transcatheter Mitral Valve Safety and Effectiveness

Sponsor: P+F Products + Features GmbH

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Summary

The Munich Trascatheter Mitral Valve System is intended for beating heart, mitral valve replacement in patients with a diseased, damaged, or malfunctioning mitral valve. Access is provided through the Femoral Vein and transseptal approach by means of a 27Fr catheter. The bioprosthetic valve consists of a self-expanding, tri-leaflet, dry bovine-pericardial valve. The dry tissue allows the valve to be conveniently pre-loaded. The valve is available in three sizes and has been designed to reduce the complexity of implantation in comparison to other TMVR systems.

Official title: Clinical Evaluation of Safety and Effectiveness of the Munich Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR) System

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2023-07-30

Completion Date

2029-12-30

Last Updated

2023-07-11

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

MUNICH TRANSCATHETER MITRAL VALVE REPLACEMENT SYSTEM

The replacement valve consists of a self-expanding, tri-leaflet, dry bovine -pericardial valve. The dry tissue allows the valve to be conveniently pre-loaded. The key characteristics of Munich valve are: * Nitinol stent frame * Bovine pericardium * Polyester skirt * Anchoring system allows anchoring the frame to the annulus * Hooks are used to reduce the mobility of the native leaflets and decrease risk of embolization. The Munich TMVR system design proposed for this clinical investigation represents a significant evolution from previous TMVR designs: * Transfemoral / transseptal access * Self-expanding * Dry pericardium (can be pre-loaded) * No anchors * 27 Fr delivery catheter ( * Sizes: 40/48/55mm * Height 30 mm The valve is available in 3 sizes with a 30mm profile and has been designed to reduce the complexity of implantation in comparison to other TMVR systems.

Locations (10)

Fundación Favaloro

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hospital Italiano De Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hospital César Milstein

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hospital Fernandez/Sanatorio Milstein

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Instituto Estadual De Cardiologia Aloysio De Castro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Instituto Dante Pazzanese De Cardiologia

São Paulo, Brazil

Instituto Do Coração (InCor) De São Paulo

São Paulo, Brazil

Hospital Del Torax De Santiago

Santiago, Chile

Hospital Dr Sotero Del Rio De Santiago

Santiago, Chile

Hospital Las Higueras - Talcahuano

Talcahuano, Chile