AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE
NCT: NCT07277946 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The primary purpose of this clinical trial is to assess the safety and performance of the ECLIPSIUM device in securing mesh during ventral hernia repair. The study will evaluate whether ECLIPSIUM, a bioresorbable polymer-based fixation device, is effective in reducing the risk of hernia recurrence when compared with bioresorbable tacks. This information will support understanding of ECLIPSIUM's potential clinical benefits in ventral hernia repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE?
AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE is a clinical trial registered under NCT07277946. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07277946?
The current status of NCT07277946 (AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE) is: RECRUITING.
When did AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE start?
AtraUmatic Laparoscopic HerNia Repair Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the Safety and Performance of The ECLIPSIUM System for Mesh Fixation IDE started on 2026-05-14.
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