These first transcatheter procedures were performed at the Italian Hospital in Asuncion, Paraguay by Dr. Jason Rogers, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, UC Davis and Professor Eberhard Grube, Head, Center of Innovative Innovations, Heart Center Bonn, University Bonn, Germany with Steven F. Bolling, professor of Cardiac Surgery, University of Michigan, in attendance. "The successful percutaneous implant of the IRIS Complete Annuloplasty Ring represents a breakthrough in the transcatheter treatment of functional and possibly degenerative mitral insufficiency," said Professor Eberhard Grube.
"The ability to deliver the gold standard for mitral valve repair a complete annuloplasty ring via a transfemoral venous approach has the potential to expand options for patients around the world," said Jason Rogers. "We are extremely pleased with the early outcomes of these first transcatheter cases."
"These cases are an important milestone in our on-going clinical experience and builds on the successful mitral and tricuspid implants previously completed by the team," said Randy Lashinski, CEO of Millipede.
The Millipede IRIS Transcatheter Annuloplasty Ring is a complete semi-rigid annuloplasty ring reproducing the current surgical standard of care for valvular regurgitation. Placed in the supra-annular position, the implant avoids any impact to the left-ventricular outflow tract. The transcatheter implant is repositionable and adjustable, optimizing annular reduction under echocardiography. The IRIS Complete Annuloplasty Ring also enables future repair or valve replacement thus preserving options for the patient and physician.
Millipede successfully, completes clinical, transcatheter iris complete annuloplasty ring