AngioDynamics Initiates AMBITION BTK RCT and Registry to Advance Treatment for Critical Limb Ischemia
Trial Evaluates Effectiveness of Innovative Auryon Atherectomy System in Complex Below-the-Knee Cases
AMBITION BTK is a multicenter, randomized controlled trial (RCT) designed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of the Auryon Atherectomy System in combination with standard balloon angioplasty compared to standard balloon angioplasty alone for the treatment of infrapopliteal lesions in patients with critical limb ischemia. The trial will enroll up to 200 subjects across up to 30 hospital-based sites. Additionally, up to 1,500 subjects treated with the Auryon Atherectomy System at the same sites who do not meet the eligibility criteria of the RCT will be enrolled in a companion Registry.
Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects more than 230 million adults worldwide and is associated with an increased risk of various adverse clinical outcomes.1 In its most severe form, critical limb ischemia patients are often treated with lower extremity amputation (LEA).2
“We are dedicated to expanding innovative treatment options for peripheral artery disease, particularly in challenging cases like below-the-knee lesions,” said
The Auryon laser can be used to treat all infrainguinal lesion types, including above-the-knee (ATK), below-the-knee (BTK) and In-Stent Restenosis (ISR)3,4,5,6 and to date, it has been used to treat more than 100,000 patients7 in
“With the global rise in diabetes, we are seeing a growing number of patients with severe tibial disease,” said AMBITION BTK Co-Principal Investigator
AMBITION BTK builds upon the positive outcomes of a prior multicenter, prospective trial that evaluated the safety and effectiveness of the Auryon laser atherectomy system in treating BTK lesions in patients with limb ischemia. The earlier study successfully treated 61 complex, calcified lesions across four
“The AMBITION BTK RCT and Registry represents an important advance in the evidence supporting the benefits of laser atherectomy in achieving acute and long-term procedural success,” said AMBITION BTK Co-Principal Investigator
The technology underlying the Auryon Atherectomy System has been shown in clinical studies to be effective in treating lesions ranging from soft plaque to severely calcified.3,4,5 The System uses a 355nm wavelength laser platform, enabling the use of short UV laser pulses with targeted biological reactions that are effective in treating PAD while minimizing the risk of perforation and preserving the ability to vaporize lesions without thermal ablation.3,5,6,9,10
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Visit https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06777901 for more information about the AMBITION BTK RCT and Registry.
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About the Auryon Atherectomy System
The Auryon Atherectomy System uses innovative technology to deliver powerful treatment of arterial occlusions. The Auryon Atherectomy System is the first laser atherectomy system to efficiently treat any lesion type, any lesion length, at any lesion location, with minimal impact on vessel walls.3,5,9,10 The Auryon Atherectomy System uses solid-state laser technology for the treatment of PAD and is FDA cleared with an indication for treatment, including atherectomy, of infrainguinal stenoses and occlusions, including ISR.4,6 The Auryon System’s targeted biological reactions minimize the risk of perforation and preserve the ability to vaporize lesions without thermal ablation.3,5,9,10 The Auryon System uses a 355nm wavelength laser platform which enables the use of longer wavelengths and shorter pulses to produce a groundbreaking delivery of short UV laser pulses.4 For more information, please visit www.Auryon-PAD.com.
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1 https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000001005
2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4107174/#:~:text=In%20its%20most%20severe%20form,the%20performing%20of%20major%20LEA
3 Rundback J, Chandra P, Brodmann M, Weinstock B, Sedillo G, Cawich I, et al. Novel laser-based catheter for peripheral atherectomy: 6-month results from the Eximo Medical B-LaserTM IDE study. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2019;1-8.
4 Auryon System Indications for Use
5 Shammas NW, Chandra P, Brodmann M, Weinstock B, Sedillo G, Cawich I, et al. Acute and 30-day safety and effectiveness evaluation of Eximo Medical’s B-LaserTM, a novel atherectomy device, in subjects affected with infrainguinal peripheral arterial disease: Results of the EXPAD-03 trial. Cardiovas Revasc Med. 2020;21(1):86-92
6 Built-in aspiration available only with the 2.0- and 2.35-mm catheters.
7 AngioDynamics’ J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Presentation https://investors.angiodynamics.com/static-files/f7e7b49f-744d-4169-9a66-95a78d2f1525. Published 2025.
8 ClinicalTrials.gov. (2023). Evaluation of the safety and efficacy of the Auryon Atherectomy System for the treatment of below-the-knee arteries in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (NCT05284240). U.S.
9 Herzog A, Bogdan S, Glikson M, Ishaaya AA, Love C. Selective tissue ablation using laser radiation at 355 nm in lead extraction by a hybrid catheter; a preliminary report. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(3):281-287
10 Vogel A, Venugopalan V. Mechanisms of pulsed laser ablation of biological tissues. Chem Rev. 2003;103(2):577-644
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