Business Wire06.11.19
Motus GI Holdings Inc., a medical technology company dedicated to improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the cost-efficiency of colonoscopy, today announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the second-generation Pure-Vu System (Pure-Vu GEN2) to help facilitate the cleaning of a poorly prepared colon during the colonoscopy procedure.
“Inadequate bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy remains an unmet need that affects a significant percentage of patients’ ability to receive a complete and high-quality exam. This often leads to canceled, delayed and aborted procedures, resulting in prolonged hospitalizations and increased costs for both patients and providers,” commented Jason B. Samarasena, M.D., FACG, associate clinical professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology School of Medicine, University of California - Irvine. “The Pure-Vu System provides an important solution to address the significant clinical challenges and inefficiencies associated with inadequate prep and the Pure-Vu GEN2 provides an innovative, easy to use platform that enables a streamlined approach to the overall procedure.”
The Pure-Vu System is an FDA-cleared medical device indicated to help facilitate the cleaning of a poorly prepared colon during the colonoscopy procedure. The device integrates with standard and slim colonoscopes to enable safe and rapid cleansing during the procedure while preserving established procedural workflow and techniques. Pure-Vu GEN2 has been designed to improve the mobility, setup logistics of the system and enhance navigation through the colon, while retaining all the same cleansing functionality as the first generation of the Pure-Vu System.
“Receiving FDA clearance for our Pure-Vu GEN2 represents a major milestone for the company. The Pure-Vu System continues to demonstrate outstanding cleansing performance in poorly prepped colons, including the statistically significant improvement in colon cleanliness in hospitalized patients as recently demonstrated by the positive outcome of our REDUCE study. With our robust portfolio of health economic and clinical data coupled with 510(k) clearance from the FDA of Pure-Vu GEN2, we are now well positioned to execute our planned commercial launch of the Pure-Vu System this year and advance toward our goal of establishing the Pure-Vu System as a new standard of care in key endoscopy segments,” commented Tim Moran, Chief Executive Officer of Motus GI.
The planned initial launch will focus on the inpatient colonoscopy market where challenges with insufficient bowel prep slow diagnosis, diminish the quality of care, and add significant costs to hospital systems. Motus GI believes that the Pure-Vu System may improve quality of care and potentially reduce healthcare costs by reliably and predictably moving patients through the hospital system to a successful examination.
Motus GI Holdings Inc. is a medical technology company, with subsidiaries in the United States and Israel, dedicated to improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the cost-efficiency of colonoscopy. The company’s flagship product is the Pure-Vu System, an FDA-cleared medical device indicated to help facilitate the cleaning of a poorly prepared colon during the colonoscopy procedure. The device integrates with standard and slim colonoscopes to enable safe and rapid cleansing during the procedure while preserving established procedural workflow and techniques. The Pure-V System has received CE mark approval in Europe. The Pure-Vu® System is currently being introduced on a pilot basis in the U.S. market, and the company is planning to initiate a commercial launch focused on the U.S. hospital market in 2019. Challenges with bowel preparation for inpatient colonoscopy represent a significant area of unmet need that directly affects clinical outcomes and increases the cost of care in a market segment that comprises approximately 1.5 million annual procedures in the United States and approximately 4 million annual procedures worldwide. Motus GI believes the Pure-Vu System may improve outcomes and lower costs for hospitals by reducing the time to successful colonoscopy, minimizing delayed and incomplete procedures, and improving the quality of an exam. In clinical studies to date, the Pure-Vu System significantly increased the number of patients with an adequate cleansing level, according to the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale Score, a validated assessment instrument.
“Inadequate bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy remains an unmet need that affects a significant percentage of patients’ ability to receive a complete and high-quality exam. This often leads to canceled, delayed and aborted procedures, resulting in prolonged hospitalizations and increased costs for both patients and providers,” commented Jason B. Samarasena, M.D., FACG, associate clinical professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology School of Medicine, University of California - Irvine. “The Pure-Vu System provides an important solution to address the significant clinical challenges and inefficiencies associated with inadequate prep and the Pure-Vu GEN2 provides an innovative, easy to use platform that enables a streamlined approach to the overall procedure.”
The Pure-Vu System is an FDA-cleared medical device indicated to help facilitate the cleaning of a poorly prepared colon during the colonoscopy procedure. The device integrates with standard and slim colonoscopes to enable safe and rapid cleansing during the procedure while preserving established procedural workflow and techniques. Pure-Vu GEN2 has been designed to improve the mobility, setup logistics of the system and enhance navigation through the colon, while retaining all the same cleansing functionality as the first generation of the Pure-Vu System.
“Receiving FDA clearance for our Pure-Vu GEN2 represents a major milestone for the company. The Pure-Vu System continues to demonstrate outstanding cleansing performance in poorly prepped colons, including the statistically significant improvement in colon cleanliness in hospitalized patients as recently demonstrated by the positive outcome of our REDUCE study. With our robust portfolio of health economic and clinical data coupled with 510(k) clearance from the FDA of Pure-Vu GEN2, we are now well positioned to execute our planned commercial launch of the Pure-Vu System this year and advance toward our goal of establishing the Pure-Vu System as a new standard of care in key endoscopy segments,” commented Tim Moran, Chief Executive Officer of Motus GI.
The planned initial launch will focus on the inpatient colonoscopy market where challenges with insufficient bowel prep slow diagnosis, diminish the quality of care, and add significant costs to hospital systems. Motus GI believes that the Pure-Vu System may improve quality of care and potentially reduce healthcare costs by reliably and predictably moving patients through the hospital system to a successful examination.
Motus GI Holdings Inc. is a medical technology company, with subsidiaries in the United States and Israel, dedicated to improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the cost-efficiency of colonoscopy. The company’s flagship product is the Pure-Vu System, an FDA-cleared medical device indicated to help facilitate the cleaning of a poorly prepared colon during the colonoscopy procedure. The device integrates with standard and slim colonoscopes to enable safe and rapid cleansing during the procedure while preserving established procedural workflow and techniques. The Pure-V System has received CE mark approval in Europe. The Pure-Vu® System is currently being introduced on a pilot basis in the U.S. market, and the company is planning to initiate a commercial launch focused on the U.S. hospital market in 2019. Challenges with bowel preparation for inpatient colonoscopy represent a significant area of unmet need that directly affects clinical outcomes and increases the cost of care in a market segment that comprises approximately 1.5 million annual procedures in the United States and approximately 4 million annual procedures worldwide. Motus GI believes the Pure-Vu System may improve outcomes and lower costs for hospitals by reducing the time to successful colonoscopy, minimizing delayed and incomplete procedures, and improving the quality of an exam. In clinical studies to date, the Pure-Vu System significantly increased the number of patients with an adequate cleansing level, according to the Boston Bowel Preparation Scale Score, a validated assessment instrument.