BridgePoint Medical Completes First U.S. Clinical Case Using CrossBoss and Stingray Devices in CTO Angioplasty Procedure
Posted on: Wednesday, 11 March 2009, 13:29 CDT
The first clinical case was completed by Dr.
Procedural completion took 35 minutes, resulting in the opening of the completely blocked vessel and return of normal blood flow to the patient's heart. "The BridgePoint Medical System allowed me to open this challenging total occlusion," stated Dr. Lombardi. "BridgePoint Medical's clinical trial is designed to demonstrate the CrossBoss CTO Catheter and the Stingray Re-Entry System are broadly effective in re-establishing blood flow across completely blocked arteries and these devices will hopefully provide improved options for patient care." The patient was released from the hospital the day after the procedure.
Annually 1.3 million worldwide patients suffer from chronic total occlusions of coronary arteries. Interventional cardiologists are currently unable to broadly treat patients with chronic total occlusions, which comprise approximately one third of all patients diagnosed with coronary artery disease. For these patients, a common alternative is open heart bypass surgery or palliative medical care.
"We are very excited about the start of our
About BridgePoint Medical
BridgePoint Medical, Inc. is a privately held company established in 2006 to design, develop and commercialize new technologies and techniques to treat challenging coronary artery disease. Investors include New Enterprise Associates, Polaris Venture Partners, Foundation Medical Partners and
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