About this trial
The SCI-Pex study is a multicenter, prospective, non-controlled investigation on PexyEazy®, a new device for treatment of hemorrhoids based on the mucopexy method. Mucopexy is a well established method where sutures are applied above the hemorrhoids. When knots are tied, the hemorrhoids are lifted inwards to their normal position, which makes them swell down and symptoms disappears. PexyEazy® perform a mukopexy in a semiautomatic, faster and easier way on awake patient in less than 10 minutes. The SCI-Pex study will evaluate the safety and performance of PexyEazy on 35 patients with hemorrhoids grade II and III with a follow-up after 1 week, 3 months and 1 years. Adverse events, pain and other complications will be recorded, quality of life and hemorrhoid symptom questionnaires and clinical examination after 3 months and 1 year will be monitored to evaluate the result after a PexyEazy® procedure.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult
Hemorrhoidal disease grade II and III
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification I-III.
Disqualifiers
Previous surgical treatment for hemorrhoids by all methods except rubber band ligation or sclerosing injection therapy within the last 3 years.
Previous surgical treatment with rubber band ligation or injection therapy within the last 2 months.
More than three surgical treatments with rubber band ligation or sclerosing injection therapy within the last 3 years.
Under medication with immunosuppressive drugs and/or anticoagulant drugs (not including 75mg acetylsalicylic acid) and not able to interrupt the anticoagulant drug medication or replace it with low molecular weight heparin for 5 days.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- PexyEazy
Treatment groups
Locations
3Sponsors and collaborators
Developeration AB
Lead sponsor