PEAK Surgical Receives European CE Mark for PEAK(R) Surgery System for Use in General Surgery
Posted on: Wednesday, 28 January 2009, 07:00 CST
PEAK Surgical received 510(k) clearance from U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) in
"We are pleased that the European authorities have approved the use of the
PEAK Surgery System. We continue to receive positive feedback from surgeons in
PEAK Surgical recently initiated a series of clinical studies, called the PRECISE Studies (Pulsed Plasma Radiofrequency Energy to ReduCe Thermal Injury and Improve Surgical HEaling), to evaluate the use of the PEAK Surgery System in plastic and reconstructive, gynecologic and oncologic surgery.
Preclinical results have demonstrated that the PlasmaBlade is associated with effective bleeding control, minimal thermal tissue injury, reduced scarring and inflammation, and improved surgical incision healing and strength compared with traditional electrosurgical or electrocautery devices.
Benefits of the PlasmaBlade and PULSAR Generator
For decades, surgeons have relied on scalpels to cut skin and delicate tissues and have used electrosurgical devices to cut and coagulate fat and other thicker, tougher tissues. Although scalpels precisely cut tissue, they do not control bleeding. Electrosurgical devices, on the other hand, cut efficiently and control bleeding but cause extensive thermal damage to surrounding tissue. In cases where the risk of collateral damage or scarring from electrosurgery is considered to be unacceptable, surgeons must use both a traditional scalpel for cutting and an electrosurgical device for coagulation.
The PlasmaBlade family of devices offers the precision of a scalpel and the bleeding control of a traditional electrosurgery device in a single surgical device. The PlasmaBlade family includes the PlasmaBlade 4.0, which is designed to be used to cut through all types of soft tissue, including skin, fat and muscle; the PlasmaBlade Needle, which has a fine needlepoint tip and is specifically designed for ultra-precise surgical procedures; and the PlasmaBlade EXT, which is designed for use in surgical procedures requiring an extended-reach tip.
Unlike most radiofrequency-based surgical products that use continuous voltage waveforms to cut tissue, the PULSAR Generator supplies pulsed plasma- mediated electrical discharges through the PlasmaBlade. Because the radiofrequency energy is provided through short on-and-off pulses via a highly insulated cutting electrode, the PlasmaBlade cuts at an average temperature that is half that of a conventional electrosurgery device and can be as low as 50 degrees Centigrade. This temperature reduction results in significantly less damage to surrounding tissues compared to traditional electrosurgical devices. The PlasmaBlade is also able to dissect tissue in a wet or dry surgical field.
PEAK Surgical's pulsed plasma-mediated discharges and electrode insulation
techniques were originally invented at the Hansen Experimental Physics
Laboratory and Department of Ophthalmology at
About PEAK Surgical, Inc.
PEAK Surgical, Inc. is a medical device company that has developed the
PEAK(R) Surgery System, a new tissue dissection system based on a proprietary
technology that represents an important advance in radiofrequency surgical
technologies. The PEAK Surgery System consists of the PEAK PlasmaBlade(TM), a
family of disposable cutting devices that offer the exacting control of a
scalpel and the bleeding control of traditional electrosurgery without
extensive collateral damage, and the PULSAR(TM) Generator, which supplies
pulsed plasma radiofrequency energy to the PlasmaBlade. The PEAK Surgery
System is cleared for use in general, plastic and reconstructive, ENT,
gynecologic, orthopedic, arthroscopic, spinal and neurological surgical
procedures in
SOURCE PEAK Surgical, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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