AbbeyMoor Medical Receives FDA Approval For Design Improvements To The Spanner(TM) Prostatic Stent
Main Category: Prostate / Prostate CancerAlso Included In: Regulatory Affairs / Drug Approvals; Medical Devices / Diagnostics
Article Date: 07 Jul 2009 - 1:00 PDT
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AbbeyMoor Medical Inc., a developer and manufacturer of medical devices for the management and treatment of prostatic obstruction, announced that it has received PMA approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for design changes to their flagship product, The Spanner(TM) Prostatic Stent.
"These changes are aimed at further improving patient comfort over the current highly accepted levels," said Darren Cook, director of marketing with the company. "Our goal is to hear an even greater percentage of our patient's state that they are not aware of the device's presence." According to Mark Whalen, VP of product development with the company, "The approved changes to the device result in a significant increase in flexibility over the current Spanner design with no impact to the ease of delivery and removal of the device."
The Spanner is a temporary prostatic stent designed to aid men who are experiencing difficulty in urination due to prostatic obstruction. Device placement can be performed in a physician office and does not require cystoscopy or anesthesia for placement. The Spanner is an alternative to indwelling catheterization, intermittent catheterization, or the use of a suprapubic tube in some patients.
About AbbeyMoor Medical
AbbeyMoor Medical is a privately held company that develops innovative medical devices focused on the management and treatment of male voiding dysfunction. The company's initial focus is on the development and commercialization of The Spanner.
Source: AbbeyMoor Medical, Inc
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