Vivasure Medical Announces 100th Patient Enrolled in U.S. Pivotal Study

Vivasure Medical® today announced it has enrolled the 100th patient in its PATCH Clinical Study, a multi-center, single-arm, pivotal study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the Vivasure PerQseal® Closure Device System.

PATCH Clinical Study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of Vivasure’s PerQseal Closure Device System for large-bore vessel punctures

GALWAY, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Vivasure Medical®, a company pioneering novel fully absorbable technology for percutaneous vessel closure, today announced it has enrolled the 100th patient in its PATCH Clinical Study, a multi-center, single-arm, pivotal study evaluating the safety and efficacy of the Vivasure PerQseal® Closure Device System. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted investigational device exemption (IDE) approval earlier this year to advance the PATCH study forward.

“We’re grateful to the one hundred patients who have been enrolled in this study to date and the brilliant physician investigators working to gather data about our technology,” said Andrew Glass, Chief Executive Officer of Vivasure Medical. “This marks an important milestone for Vivasure as it brings us closer to our goal of demonstrating PerQseal’s potential in supporting successful percutaneous cardiovascular therapies.”

Large hole arterial access is required for clinicians to perform numerous life-saving percutaneous cardiovascular procedures such as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), thoracic and abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR and EVAR), and the use of a cardiac assist device (CAD). The current approach to large-diameter arterial closure is a surgical repair or the use of suture- or collagen-based closure devices. Both can result in major vascular complications, such as vessel distortion at the closure site, which may lead to stenosis, thrombus formation or abrupt closure.

PerQseal is designed to be the first sutureless, fully absorbable synthetic implant for large-bore vessel punctures. Its low profile patch can be placed from inside the vessel and is intended to make deployment simpler and more controlled than conventional closure techniques. Clinical studies to date have shown a low complication rate and high technical success.

The PATCH pivotal study will enroll and follow up to 188 patients across the U.S. and Europe. The company intends to use the clinical study results to support an FDA pre-market approval submission as well as multinational commercial launch of the PerQseal system for large hole vessel closure.

About Vivasure Medical

Based in Galway, Ireland, Vivasure is focused on the development of advanced polymer implants and delivery systems, primarily focused on minimally invasive vessel closure in cardiology, interventional radiology and vascular surgery. Vivasure operates a fully integrated R&D and ISO 13485 certified manufacturing facility and is backed by leading international medtech investors. For more information, please visit www.vivasuremedical.com.

PerQseal® and PerQseal®+ are not available for sale in the United States.

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