




Healthcare Industry News: Atrial Septal Defect
News Release - October 19, 2012
First Patient Enrolled in GORE(R) Septal Occluder Clinical Study for Atrial Septal Defect
Pivotal Multicenter Trial Begins at Duke University, Evaluating Safety and Efficacy of Innovative ASD Closure DeviceFLAGSTAFF, Ariz.--(Healthcare Sales & Marketing Network)--W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) today reported the first patient enrolled in the GORE® Septal Occluder Clinical Study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the new GORE Septal Occluder in the treatment of percutaneous, trancatheter closure of ostium secundum Atrial Septal Defect (ASD). The patient was successfully treated at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina by John Rhodes, MD, Chief of the Congenital Heart Center; and Mandy Green, FNP-C.
The GORE Septal Occluder received CE Mark approval in June 2011 for the indication of ASD and patent foramen ovale (PFO). Globally, more than 1,500 devices have been implanted successfully. The US prospective, multicenter, single-arm, clinical study will compare the GORE Septal Occluder to outcomes from previous GORE® HELEX® Septal Occluder clinical studies. The Gore Study will collect patient data six months post-procedure and will continue to monitor patients for three years from 50 patients at 11 investigational sites.
Leveraging more than 13 years of clinical experience with septal occluders, the GORE Septal Occluder is a next generation device that successfully integrates innovative material and design to yield a treatment option whose discs are intended to conform to the anatomy of the individual patient. The Gore device is comprised of a five-wire support frame covered with a thin ePTFE, patch-like material. The soft, strong and conformable membrane is intended to improve closure performance, providing an open microstructure to encourage fast, controlled tissue ingrowth.
Designed for physician’s ease of use, the GORE Septal Occluder delivery system allows for one hand control. This gives the physician an intuitive, reliable and consistent delivery experience. Enabling precise positioning and repositioning creates optimal occluder placement in even the most challenging anatomies.
“Gore is committed to bringing patients viable and beneficial treatment options that improve their quality of life,” said Stuart Broyles, PhD, Associate with the Gore Medical Division Stroke Cardiac Business. “The GORE Septal Occluder Clinical Study for the indication of ASD closure moves us one step closer to bringing this innovative device to the physicians and improving patient outcomes.”
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The Gore Medical Products Division has provided creative therapeutic solutions to complex medical problems for more than 35 years. During that time, more than 30 million innovative Gore Medical Devices have been implanted, saving and improving the quality of lives worldwide. The extensive Gore Medical family of products includes vascular grafts, endovascular and interventional devices, surgical meshes for hernia repair, soft tissue reconstruction, staple line reinforcement and sutures for use in vascular, cardiac and general surgery. Gore was recently named one of the best companies to work for by Fortune magazine for the 15th consecutive year. www.goremedical.com.
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