PercSys Introduces Accordion CoAx(TM) Stone Control Device for Facilitating Percutaneous Kidney Stone Treatments
Posted on: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
The Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device is an over-the-wire stone management device designed to simplify and shorten minimally invasive percutaneous kidney stone procedures, called percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). A method of stone removal that involves passing small endoscopic instruments through the skin into the kidney, PCNL is the treatment of choice for patients with large kidney stones or for those with complex, irregularly shaped "staghorn" stones.
During the PCNL procedure, the Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device is deployed in the upper portion of the ureter, a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. The low-profile Accordion CoAx device is placed over a guidewire, and once in position, forms a proprietary multi-fold, 15 millimeter diameter film occlusion that conforms to and fills the ureter in order to prevent the migration of stone fragments further down in the ureter during the fragmentation procedure. In this way, the CoAx device can eliminate or minimize the need for an additional procedure.
"The Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device combines the benefits of the original PercSys Accordion device with the versatility of an over-the-wire design," said
"We have found the Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device to be a valuable tool during PCNL procedures, as it both facilitates retrograde contrast injections for diagnosis and renal targeting as well as prevents antegrade fragment migration into the ureter," said
The Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device joins the currently available 7mm and 10mm PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Devices, which are used during ureteroscopic lithotripsy procedures to prevent the retrograde migration of stone fragments into the kidney. The 7mm and 10mm Accordion Stone Management Devices have been used in nearly 1,400 procedures since their introduction in 2007 and 2008, respectively.
About Kidney Stones
Approximately 1.7 million people in the U.S. experience kidney stones each year. Half of those will have at least one recurrence during their lifetime. One in four will find it necessary to undergo endoscopic lithotripsy (PCNL or ureteroscopic stone treatment). Once primarily a male affliction, kidney stone disease is increasingly affecting women, who now constitute two of every five cases diagnosed.
About PercSys
PercSys is a medical device company focused on providing a suite of single-use tools to improve every type of kidney/ureteral stone treatment in every location within the urinary tract. The company's goal is to make endourologic kidney stone procedures easier, less traumatic, and more effective therapeutically. PercSys currently markets the 7 and 10mm PercSys Accordion Stone Management Devices and will commercially launch the Accordion CoAx Stone Control Device in mid-2009. In addition to providing devices for procedures in the operating room, the company is developing additional products and techniques for both external shock-wave stone treatments and for office-based stone interventions. For more information, contact PercSys at 1-650-493-4200, or visit its website at www.percsys.com.
Note: Product photo available upon request.
SOURCE PercSys
Source: PR Newswire
Related Articles
- Clinical Results of First-in Woman Study Show Nonsurgical Viveve(TM) Procedure Provides Significant Treatment Effect in Patients With Post-Birth Vaginal Laxity
- Flu Surveillance Boosts Control, Treatment Options
- Ipsen and Debiopharm Group Announce That Decapeptyl(R)(triptorelin embonate) 6-month Successfully Completes the European Decentralised Procedure for the Treatment of Locally Advanced or Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- Broncus Technologies' Exhale Stent and Other New Devices to Prompt Robust Growth In Emphysema Treatment Market, According to Millennium Research Group
- BridgePoint Medical Completes First U.S. Clinical Case Using CrossBoss and Stingray Devices in CTO Angioplasty Procedure
- California Micro Devices to Showcase MIPI(TM) Display Controller Architecture for Intel-Based Mobile Internet Devices at Intel Developer Forum
- California Micro Devices Launches New Serial Interface Display Controller for Wireless Handsets
- Chinese Minister Lays Out Plan for Bird Flu Prevention, Control, Treatment
- Surgical Solution Woman Sees Hope in Medical Procedure to Control Weight
- OpenPeak Thinking Homes Software Supports Zensys Z-Wave Devices; Thinking Homes Software Provides Seamless Control Across Wireless Mesh Networking and Other Wireless Protocols
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds