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How to avoid risks for patients in minimal-access trials: Avoiding complications in clinical first-in-human studies by example of the ADBEE study.

Cristina Cezar1, Matthias Korell2, Garri Tchartchian3, Nicole Ziegler1, Kazuhisa Senshu4, Anja Herrmann1, Angelika Larbig1, Rudy Leon De Wilde5.   

Abstract

A clinical trial is a prospective study designed to establish the safety and efficacy of investigational devices in humans, in accordance with the strict guidelines of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA; USA) or European Medicines Agency (EMA; Europe). Before a clinical first-in-human study is initiated, preclinical studies of the investigational product are mandatory, and the results should be sufficient to indicate that the investigational device is acceptably safe for the proposed evaluation in human subjects. The present paper describes an experience of clinical trials, highlighting ways of avoiding possible complications in clinical first-in-human studies. For a better approach to our aim, we exemplified a prospective, randomized, single-blind study, ADBEE. The primary objective was to assess the safety of the ADBLOCK system when used as an adjunct to laparoscopic primary removal of myomas in women wishing to improve pregnancy outcomes.
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Keywords:  ADBLOCK system; adhesions; clinical trials; complications; safety and efficacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26707194     DOI: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2015.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 1521-6934            Impact factor:   5.237


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1.  The Primary Result of Prospective Randomized Multicenter Trial of New Spray-Type Bio-absorbable Adhesion Barrier System (TCD-11091) Against Postoperative Adhesion Formation.

Authors:  Takeshi Suto; Masahiko Watanabe; Takeshi Endo; Koji Komori; Masayuki Ohue; Yukihide Kanemitsu; Masaaki Itou; Yasumasa Takii; Toshimasa Yatsuoka; Manabu Shiozawa; Tetsushi Kinugasa; Hideki Ueno; Tadatoshi Takayama; Tadahiko Masaki; Hiroyuki Masuko; Hisanaga Horie; Masafumi Inomata
Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2017-07-25       Impact factor: 3.452

2.  Evaluation of adhesion barrier types in a rat hepatectomy-induced adhesion model.

Authors:  Atsushi Shimizu; Miho Kai; Masako Tasaki; Naotaka Chino; Kiyoshi Hasegawa; Norihiro Kokudo
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 2.102

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