BioStable Science & Engineering Announces FDA Clearance of the HAART™ 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Device for Bicuspid Aortic Valve Repair
Austin, TX – August 15, 2017 – BioStable Science & Engineering, Inc. announced today it has received FDA market clearance for the HAART 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Device, the first and only annuloplasty device designed specifically for bicuspid aortic valve repair. With FDA clearance of both the HAART 300 and HAART 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Devices, BioStable is now able to offer U.S. surgeons a comprehensive portfolio of aortic valve repair solutions that addresses all forms of aortic valve insufficiency.
A Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) is a congenital malformation where the aortic valve forms with only two functional valve leaflets instead of the normal three. BAV is the most common congenital heart defect, affecting up to 2% of the population, and carries significant risk of cardiovascular complications. Patients with BAV have significantly higher risk of developing aneurysms or dissections of the aorta and approximately 53% of patients will require aortic valve replacement within 25 years of being diagnosed.[1] Most BAV patients undergo aortic valve replacement between 40 and 60 years of age, subjecting them to increased risk of reoperation or complications associated with valve replacement technologies. Aortic valve repair is an emerging surgical alternative for patients with bicuspid aortic valve insufficiency that may offer improved patient outcomes compared to valve replacement.[2]
The HAART 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Device is designed to facilitate valve repair in patients with aortic valve insufficiency due to BAV. The device is designed to reduce annular diameter based upon leaflet size, to conform the annulus to a circular, symmetric shape for improved valve function, and to stabilize the annular geometry long-term.“Surgical repair of the bicuspid aortic valve can be a complex three dimensional problem because of variability in the valve anatomy,” explained Dr. J. Scott Rankin, Professor of Surgery at West Virginia University Heart and Vascular Institute, and inventor of the HAART Aortic Repair Technologies. “Implantation of the HAART 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Device conforms the native valve to the three dimensional shape of the device, creating a circular valve geometry and aligning the leaflet commissures into the preferred 180 degree orientation. Conforming the native valve to this shape simplifies assessment and reconstruction of the valve leaflets and creates a central flow pattern of blood through the valve which may improve the long-term durability of the repair.”
John Wheeler, President and CEO of BioStable Science & Engineering, concluded by saying, “Valve repair is an especially attractive alternative for the young population of patients requiring surgical intervention for BAV disease. HAART 200 is uniquely designed to address the specific technical challenges of BAV repair and BioStable is extremely pleased to add this product to our portfolio of valve repair solutions in the United States. We expect to perform our first cases in the U.S. in a targeted launch of the product this fall.”
About BioStable Science & Engineering
BioStable Science & Engineering is a cardiovascular device company focused on developing and commercializing proprietary valve repair technologies that provide an alternative to valve replacement for patients with aortic valve disease. The company’s HAART Aortic Repair Technologies are designed to simplify and standardize aortic valve repair, enabling surgeons to offer the recognized clinical benefits of valve repair to patients undergoing surgical correction of aortic insufficiency or aortic root aneurysm. To learn more visit www.biostable-s-e.com.
The HAART 200 Aortic Annuloplasty Device is investigational and not available for sale.
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