Business Wire07.28.21
Privately-held company Guard Medical Inc. has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510k clearance of a wear time extension from three to six days for its next-generation Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) dressing NPseal for treating closed surgical incisions. Guard Medical’s simple, innovative and cost-effective NPWT NPseal is a wearable dressing with an integrated pump that establishes and maintains negative pressure with just a few pinches.
“In a go-to-market study commissioned by Guard Medical, Fletcher Spaght Inc. encountered high receptiveness amongst surgeons of the NPseal but observed that surgeons would prefer a longer wear time. Receiving FDA clearance for the NPseal wear time extension to six days is a significant step forward to become the NPWT device of choice for the treatment of a wide variety of surgical wounds,” stated Machiel van der Leest, CEO of Guard Medical. “NPseal’s ease-of-use and cost effectiveness makes, for the first time, prophylactic use of NPWT for all eligible closed surgical wounds possible.”
FSI conducted in-depth interviews with 65 surgeons in Guard Medical’s targeted surgical specialties of colorectal surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and general surgery, as well as dermatology. These surgical specialties were selected on the basis of the incidence of surgical site infection and specific procedure volumes. The surgeons were drawn from both academic and community hospitals.
NPWT has been shown to reduce surgical site infections (SSI) in a large number of peer reviewed articles but is in limited use due to its high cost and complexity. While being easy-to-use, NPseal delivers the same NPWT as current more expensive and complex NPWT devices.
Guard Medical Inc. is developing easy-to-use and cost-effective solutions that enables prophylactic NPWT wound care of closed surgical incisions. Guard Medical’s simple NPWT technology originated with NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine in response to physician’s identification of unmet needs related to SSI. Current investors include Bpifrance and Matignon Investissement et Gestion.
Guard Medical’s vision is to develop NPWT solutions for use on a wide range of surgical wound types and sizes with broad applications for infection prevention, scar mitigation and enhanced cosmesis.
“In a go-to-market study commissioned by Guard Medical, Fletcher Spaght Inc. encountered high receptiveness amongst surgeons of the NPseal but observed that surgeons would prefer a longer wear time. Receiving FDA clearance for the NPseal wear time extension to six days is a significant step forward to become the NPWT device of choice for the treatment of a wide variety of surgical wounds,” stated Machiel van der Leest, CEO of Guard Medical. “NPseal’s ease-of-use and cost effectiveness makes, for the first time, prophylactic use of NPWT for all eligible closed surgical wounds possible.”
FSI conducted in-depth interviews with 65 surgeons in Guard Medical’s targeted surgical specialties of colorectal surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and general surgery, as well as dermatology. These surgical specialties were selected on the basis of the incidence of surgical site infection and specific procedure volumes. The surgeons were drawn from both academic and community hospitals.
NPWT has been shown to reduce surgical site infections (SSI) in a large number of peer reviewed articles but is in limited use due to its high cost and complexity. While being easy-to-use, NPseal delivers the same NPWT as current more expensive and complex NPWT devices.
Guard Medical Inc. is developing easy-to-use and cost-effective solutions that enables prophylactic NPWT wound care of closed surgical incisions. Guard Medical’s simple NPWT technology originated with NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine in response to physician’s identification of unmet needs related to SSI. Current investors include Bpifrance and Matignon Investissement et Gestion.
Guard Medical’s vision is to develop NPWT solutions for use on a wide range of surgical wound types and sizes with broad applications for infection prevention, scar mitigation and enhanced cosmesis.