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First Commercial Implant of CE Mark-Approved Desolve Novolimus Scaffold Was Perfomed

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Marking a milestone in the evolution of fully-bioresorbable drug-eluting scaffolds for interventional cardiology, the first commercial implant of Elixir Medical's CE Mark-approved DESolve Novolimus Eluting Coronary Scaffold was performed in Germany by Professor Dr. med. Holger Nef, Head of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, University Hospital Giessen, Giessen, Germany.

Elixir's fully bioresorbable DESolve scaffold for coronary artery disease restores blood flow to the heart like metallic stents, but then dissolves to leave behind a treated artery that can function and move more naturally because it is free of a permanent implant. Developed from a proprietary and proven poly-L Lactide (PLLA)-based polymer, DESolve provides optimal strength and support to the artery while delivering the novel anti-proliferative drug, Novolimus.

The unique advantages of the DESolve scaffold system include (a) maintaining radial strength and vessel support for the necessary period of vessel healing while degrading in one year; (b) increasing lumen area within six months; (c) self-apposing to the vessel wall up to the nominal deployed diameter; and (d) providing a wide margin of expansion.

"The fully bioresorbable DESolve System is easy to deliver. The acute performance of the scaffold demonstrated excellent stent apposition to the vessel wall and low recoil, and the patient is doing well," said Professor Nef. Professor Dr. med. Christian Hamm, Director of Cardiology at University Hospital Giessen further commented, "I am confident that Elixir's scaffold system will drive forward the field of vascular intervention."

Developing an optimal bioresorbable scaffold had long been a challenge in the coronary vascular industry because it requires a level of strength and support that previously only permanent metallic stents had been able to provide while degrading in a timely manner and maintaining excellent clinical outcomes. The DESolve Novolimus Eluting Bioresorbable Coronary Scaffold overcomes these challenges and achieves vascular restoration within six months. Elixir's DESolve accomplishes this objective years sooner than competitive scaffolds.

"Elixir's DESolve has excellent clinical trial data to support its use. It is the first scaffold to degrade in one year, demonstrate lumen area increase within six months, and maintain the lumen area beyond one year," said Stefan Verheye, M.D., Ph.D., ZNA Middleheim Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium, and Co-Principal Investigator of the DESolve Nx Trial. "These key differentiating features will create a paradigm shift in the treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease."

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First Commercial Implant of Elixir's Desolve Novolimus Eluting Coronary Scaffold Performed in Germany