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Heather Simonsen Joins Access Vascular’s Board of Directors

New board member is president and CEO of Boomerang Medical.

By: Michael Barbella

Managing Editor

Access Vascular Inc. (AVI) has appointed Heather Simonsen to its Board of Directors.

Simonsen is president and CEO of Boomerang Medical, a recognized leader in the medtech industry, with a proven track record of steering venture-funded startups to commercial success. Her career spans leadership roles in multiple medical device companies, including PQ Bypass, which she led to a successful exit in 2021, and executive positions at Abbott and Johnson & Johnson.

“Heather’s appointment to our board adds invaluable strategic insight and expertise,” Access Vascular President/CEO James Biggins said. “Her three decades in healthcare, including more than 20 years of experience in advancing vascular technologies from clinical stages through commercialization, will be crucial in shaping our growth strategy and maximizing shareholder value.”

AVI has developed a hydrophilic biomaterial (HBM), MIMIX, that mimics the body’s natural chemistry to evade the foreign body response and its associated complications. Data from studies of catheters made using MIMIX (the HydroPICC, HydroPICC Dual, and HydroMID device) show lower rates of the most common and costly complications associated with vascular access devices.

“Access Vascular’s approach isn’t just incremental—it’s transformative,” Simonsen said. “By developing catheters that the body recognizes as ‘self’ rather than foreign, we can potentially eliminate the root cause of most IV complications. This technology has the potential to dramatically improve patient outcomes. I’m honored to join AVI’s distinguished board and look forward to working alongside this talented group to guide the company through its next phase of growth and innovation.”

Clinical data shows that AVI’s U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared devices result in six times fewer complications than standard catheters while in-vitro data demonstrates reduced bacterial adhesion by 99.99%.1,2 For patients, this could mean fewer infections, less time in the hospital, and reduced risk of long-term health issues.

Access Vascular was founded to address the most common and costly complications of intravenous therapy: infection, thrombosis, and phlebitis. Taking a foundationally different approach to thrombus reduction, the company manufactures intravenous catheters from a hydrophilic material. Engineered to mimic the body’s natural chemistry, Access Vascular catheters are designed to evade the foreign body response and complications that come with it. Its award-winning, FDA-cleared products are HydroPICC and HydroMID. 

References
Bunch J. A retrospective assessment of peripheral midline failures focusing on catheter composition. J InfusNurs. Sept/Oct 2022; 45(5):270-27
2 LeRoy, K. J. 2023 Association for Vascular Access Scientific Meeting: Poster Abstracts. Journal of the Association for Vascular Access 1 May 2024; 29 (2): 51–66. doi: https://doi.org/10.2309/1557-1289-29.2.51

 

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