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NCT07155005

Stone Clearance With Aspiration vs Other Technologies: a Real-world Evidence Study

Sponsor: Calyxo, Inc.

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evacuation (SURE) with the CVAC System versus other commonly used renal-stone interventions.

Official title: Evaluating the Safety and Effectiveness of Steerable Ureteroscopic Renal Evacuation (SURE) With the CVAC® System Compared to Other Therapeutic Interventions for the Treatment of Renal Stones: a Prospective, Observational Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1000

Start Date

2026-03-16

Completion Date

2029-04

Last Updated

2026-03-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

CVAC® SYSTEM

The CVAC Aspiration System is a sterile, single use, steerable ureteral catheter system with integrated vision, irrigation and aspiration for the treatment and removal of urinary stones (kidney stones, fragments, and dust).

DEVICE

FLEXIBLE AND NAVIGATIONAL URETERAL ACCESS SHEATH (FANS) IN FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY (FURS)

Group/Cohort Description: FANS is designed to incorporate suction to facilitate stone fragment removal through its lumen and is used with a separate ureteroscope. FANS is fitted with a Y connector with a pressure control vent and connects to a standard vacuum device. A separate ureteroscope provides direct visualization and irrigation and a separate specimen collector captures stone debris.

DEVICE

DIRECT IN-SCOPE SUCTION (DISS) IN FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY (FURS)

DISS is a system that integrates controlled suction into the working channel of a standard flexible ureteroscope during ureteroscopic lithotripsy. A suction adapter is attached externally to the ureteroscope's working port, which connects to a standard hospital suction source.

PROCEDURE

URETEROSCOPY (URS) WITHOUT SUCTION

URS allows the surgeon to visualize the stone by inserting the ureteroscope into the ureter, most often a flexible scope that allows them to accommodate to the shape of the ureter and renal collecting system. A laser fiber is advanced through the working channel of the ureteroscope to perform stone fragmentation (dusting or breaking up the calculi). Once the stones are dusted or fragmented, the pieces can be removed by active extraction of individual stone fragments using a retrieval basket or using the concept of stone dusting where the fragments are small enough to be passed after the procedure.

PROCEDURE

PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY (PCNL)

This is a surgical procedure under general anesthesia, where a rigid probe is placed through the flank, creating a percutaneous tract into the renal collecting system under fluoroscopy. Via nephoscopy, stones are fragmented, pulverized, and extracted.