Wright Medical Group, Inc. Receives FDA Approval To Market CONSERVE(R) Plus Total Hip Resurfacing System
Main Category: Bones / OrthopedicsAlso Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics; Regulatory Affairs / Drug Approvals
Article Date: 11 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PDT
Wright Medical Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WMGI), a global orthopaedic medical device company, announced that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given approval to the Company to market its original CONSERVE® Plus Total Hip Resurfacing System. Now available in the United States, this innovative total surface arthroplasty system provides surgeons and their patients a bone-conserving alternative to traditional total hip replacement.
The approval permits Wright to market CONSERVE® Plus in the original femoral and acetabular component configuration specified in its PreMarket Approval (PMA) application and enables the Company to initiate efforts to introduce additional enhancements to the system which are currently only available outside of the United States. The Company intends to incorporate these innovative future product options into the CONSERVE® Plus System's femoral and acetabular component offerings via the PMA Supplement pathway.
Hip resurfacing may be ideal for young, active patients in need of surgical treatment for chronic pain. The CONSERVE® Plus system is designed to offer pain relief and restoration of function while retaining as much healthy bone as possible and preserving future surgery options, including a primary total hip replacement.
The approval follows a successful clinical trial involving more than 1,300 patients, including those enrolled under Continued Access protocols, providing patient data of CONSERVE® Plus clinical data in postoperative periods of up to eight years in length. Wright will commence surgeon training in the first phase of its U.S. introduction. The training is expected to begin immediately upon approval.
"Hip resurfacing represents a valuable alternative to younger, more active patients who desire a hip reconstruction that more anatomically mimics the natural hip," commented Patrick Fisher, Sr. Director of Marketing for Wright's hip franchise. "We have learned that this is an excellent option for patients who meet the criteria for hip resurfacing, and these individuals tend to be very enthusiastic and outspoken about their positive results."
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About Time! After Years Of Delay And Patients Paying Out Of Pocket
posted by Maryann Pearson on 11 Nov 2009 at 9:15 pmWhile the Conserve hip resurfacing system from Wright was successful for thousands of patients worldwide, the FDA delayed approval years beyond a reasonable trial period. The result? U.S. citizens denied coverage for this surgery by insurance carriers had to pay $30k or more to have a surgery which will likely save the insurers much money in the future. Or, they went to Belgium or India or Canada for surgery to save money, taking their dollars out of the U.S.
After 5 years my bi-lateral Conserve hip replacements are perfect and i can do everything i could before surgery. It just cost me about $40,000. which would have been covered by my insurance had the FDA acted in a more timely manner. I'm still very glad i had hip resurfacing surgery instead of the "standard" approved bone whacking surgery.
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