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TransEnterix Announces Positive First-in-Man Results with New Laparoscopic Surgical Platform


 

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(Business Wire)--
Officials with TransEnterix announce that surgeons from the United States and
Paraguay have successfully performed first-in-man studies of its revolutionary
single-incision, single-port, four-channel laparoscopic surgical platform called
the SPIDER System. 

The SPIDER System - short for Single Port Instrument Delivery Extended Reach -
allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive abdominal surgeries entirely
through the umbilicus, leaving no visible scar. It`s the first single-port
system to offer surgeons true triangulation and other critical techniques common
in multi-port laparoscopy. 

Fewer complications, faster full recovery, less post-surgical pain and an
improved aesthetic result are potential benefits of single-port technology.
Conventional laparoscopic surgery typically involves three to five incisions,
which leave small scars in a patient`s abdomen. Surgeons in the United States
perform more than 2.5 million laparoscopic procedures each year. TransEnterix
expects to market its platform early next year. 

In the TransEnterix first-in-man studies, surgeons successfully used the SPIDER
System to perform cholecystectomies - gallbladder removals - on seven patients
in Paraguay. One of the surgeons was American; the other surgeon was Paraguayan.
The patients were Paraguayans who previously had received medical diagnoses
requiring surgical removal of their gallbladders. 

Todd M. Pope, president and CEO, said the procedures went extremely well, adding
that surgeons confirmed that cholecystectomies performed with the SPIDER System
took approximately the same amount of time as standard laparoscopic procedures. 

"And that`s a critical point to make because surgeons won`t be interested in new
technology that requires that they spend more time in the operating room -
technological advances should make their jobs easier, not harder," Pope said.
"As we knew from having worked so closely with TransEnterix`s expert surgeon
advisers, the SPIDER System is extremely user friendly. Surgeons who are
comfortable with current laparoscopic techniques will adapt easily to our new
platform." 

Dr. Aurora Pryor, a surgeon who serves on the TransEnterix Scientific Advisory
Board, oversaw the first-in-man studies in Paraguay. She said the SPIDER System
performed exactly as expected. 

"I was pleased with how straightforward the system was to set up and use," she
said. "Two of the patients had acute inflammation and with the SPIDER System, I
was able to complete their procedures safely and efficiently. The post-operative
results were excellent - the patients` scars were hidden and the patients
reported less pain than is typical with standard laparoscopic approaches." 

Dr. Héctor Rolando Herrera Cabral is the Paraguayan surgeon who performed two of
the cholecystectomies during the first-in-man studies. Despite never having seen
the SPIDER System before participating in the TransEnterix first-in-man cases,
the surgeon said he was quickly able to use it. 

"My experience was very positive," he said. "What was most impressive is how
patients who had a cholecystectomy with the SPIDER System did not report any
pain the day after the surgery or said their pain was minimal, whereas patients
who undergo conventional laparoscopic surgery typically report mild pain. The
aesthetic result is fantastic - the wound heals without leaving marks on the
abdomen - and patients report total satisfaction." 

TransEnterix partners with the world`s leading physicians to rapidly develop
pioneering technologies that revolutionize minimally invasive surgery. The
company relies on rapid prototyping, intense pre-clinical labs and hands-on
collaboration with expert surgeons to accelerate learning and bring a device to
market more quickly. TransEnterix has secured $21 million in Series A venture
capital funding. 

To learn more about TransEnterix, visit online at www.transenterix.com. 

To learn more about the SPIDER System and to see how it works, visit
www.truesingleport.com. 

[Source: Reuters]

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