Prospective Multicenter Clinical Performance Study of a Single-use Large Channel Digital Pancreaticobiliary Scope (DPS) With Compatible Accessories
University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
This study plans to enroll up to 75 research subject who have a biliary disorder such as bile duct stones or intermediate biliary strictures. The purpose of this research is to assess whether the Dragonfly™ Pancreaticobiliary Scope functioned as intended in combination with the commercially available accessories during your scheduled endoscopy procedure. This includes achieving stone fragmentation of difficult biliary stone(s) while obtaining adequate tissue specimens for analysis. There will also be a Product performance evaluation as rated by the endoscopist operating the DPS System and evaluation of ergonomics and usability.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 21+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Provision to sign and date the consent form; 2. Adult patients ≥ 21 years old; 3. Any patient who is required to undergo endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedure with the clinical need to perform cholangioscopy for: 1. Indeterminate biliary stricture, or 2. Failed biliary stone extraction with conventional techniques. 4. Willing and able to follow study procedures and comply with study follow-up. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Pregnancy or lactation; 2. Surgically or physiologically altered GI anatomy that precludes advancement of the duodenoscop…
Interventions
- DeviceDragonfly™ Digital Pancreaticobiliary System
Dragonfly™ Digital Pancreaticobiliary System is indicated for use in the direct visualization of the biliary and pancreatic ducts for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions during endoscopic procedures. DPS is a single-use device that serves as an access and delivery catheter used with a proprietary DDC. The DDC is intended to control auto-illumination, and process images from the DPS for diagnostic and therapeutic applications during endoscopic procedures in the pancreaticobiliary system including the hepatic ducts.
Location
- Universtiy of Colorado HospitalAurora, Colorado