Advanced BioMedical Technologies Inc. Begins Phase II Animal Test On PA Miniscrews And Plates

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Article Date: 17 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PDT

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Advanced BioMedical Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ABMT) announced that the Company's subsidiary, Shenzhen Changhua Biomedical Engineering Co., Ltd. ("ABT-CHANGHUA"), has signed a cooperative agreement with The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University ("GDPU Hospital") in Guangzhou. Under this cooperative agreement, both parties will join efforts in conducting research and animal tests on Cranio-Maxillofacial Fracture Treatment and Craniofacial Reconstruction utilizing ABT-CHANGHUA's novel patented PA (Polyamide) bio-absorbable material.

ABT-CHANGHUA will produce sample PA bio-absorbable miniscrews and plates for research and animal test; GDPU Hospital will conduct research and animal testing, and a Phase II clinical trial for this new indication. The program will provide safety and efficacy data and provide further validation for the application of PA bio-degradable miniscrews and plates in Cranio-Maxillofacial Fracture Treatment, Craniofacial Restoration and Cosmetic Surgery.

The Company intends to apply to the SFDA (State FDA of China) for Phase III clinical testing upon successful completion of its Phase II program. Under the agreement, both parties will contribute funding for the project but ABT-CHANGHUA has first right to file patent applications.

"The Company's bio-degradable, bio-absorbable materials are currently being applied to orthopaedic trauma treatment, and the Company has been seeking opportunities and cooperative partners to expand its potential use for a number of new medical procedures. The cooperation with GDPU Hospital indicates that our PA products and technologies are being recognized by Doctors and Specialists from other medical fields. This has created another dimension in the application of our PA bio-absorbable products and technologies. The Company and the Hospital are working closely to ensure the tests are conducted according to the SFDA guidelines and procedures so we can rapidly advance into these new clinical trials," said Ms. Wang Hui, CEO of Advanced BioMedical Technologies Inc.

About Advanced BioMedical Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: ABMT)

ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC. specializes in the development and marketing of innovative biotech technologies. The company's cutting edge orthopaedic internal fixation devices consist of surgical screws, wires and rods which dissipate during the healing process while stimulating new bone growth. The result is stronger bone and increased resistance to recurring damage. These products provide an alternative to metal implants and overcome the limitations of other bio-absorbable fixation devices.

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