The company believes the procedure will take less than an hour in an outpatient setting. In it, the slender Micro-Infusion Catheter is introduced into an artery through a small needle in the upper leg, and is guided into the main kidney artery (the renal artery). Once positioned, a balloon at the tip of the catheter is inflated inside the artery, sliding a 130 micron (two hair widths thick) microneedle through the artery wall into the tissue known as the adventitia, which envelops the hyperactive nerves leading to the kidney. As the drug is infused through the microneedle, it surrounds the artery to create an effective cylindrical treatment zone and reduces the nerve signals which cause high blood pressure.
The company plans to initiate human investigational trials of this therapy in early 2011 commercialization in 2-3 years.
Other studies featuring the Mercator Micro-Infusion Catheter platform that were also presented this week at the TCT include presentations by Marc Penn, MD, PhD, Director, the Skirball Laboratory of Cardiovascular Cellular Therapeutics as part of the symposium entitled Strategies for Cardiovascular Repair: Stem Cell Therapy and Beyond; and John Karanian, PhD, Director of the Laboratory for Cardiovascular and Interventional Therapeutics, Office of Science and Engineering Labs, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, as part of the Carotid and Endovascular Intervention Symposium and as part of the Drug-Eluting Stent Summit.
About Mercator MedSystems, Inc.
Mercator MedSystems, Inc. (http://www.MercatorMed.com), a privately-held medical device company headquartered in San Leandro, Calif., is developing targeted safe and effective therapies that reduce the expense of treating disease. Mercator is integrating the FDA-cleared Micro-Infusion Catheter with new and repurposed biotherapeutic agents to meet life-threatening medical needs in hypertension, cardiovascular disease, oncology and regenerative medicine. Mercator catheters are also used by several pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to aid in the development of therapeutics that benefit from the direct targeting and efficiency of site-specific delivery.
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