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The purpose of this study is to learn about the safety, efficacy and utility of a medical device called the Cook® Venous Valve System. This device, percutaneously placed in the leg, is meant to help t...
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Lead Sponsor
MED Institute Inc.
NCT07362719 · Venous Insufficiency of Leg
NCT06711120 · Varicose Veins of Lower Limb, Venous Insufficiency of Leg, and more
NCT06693245 · Vascular Disease,Peripheral, Venous Insufficiency of Leg, and more
NCT07123285 · Venous Disease, Venous Insufficiency (Chronic)(Peripheral), and more
NCT05628688 · Lymphedema, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, and more
Angiosur S.A.S.
Antioquia
Clínica de La Costa S.A.S.
Barranquilla
Fundacion Oftalmologica De Santander
Santander
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