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LiquiGel Embolic Agent
The
first effective, easy-to-use, non-toxic liquid embolic agent providing
a clog-free targeted embolization for a range of embolization indications*.
In its initial format, it will be most suited to peripheral embolization.
*investigations are planned
We are actively seeking a commercial collaborator to invest
in the late-stage development of this product.
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Features of LiquiGel Embolic Agent
LiquiGel™
Embolic Agent's advantages can be best demonstrated against current
approved preformed and liquid agents which suffer from a variety
of usage and performance drawbacks including some or all of the
following drawbacks:
Clogging
in the catheter
The
physician uses a syringe to push product down through a long catheter
tube to the intended site. The current preformed solid materials
can clog in the catheter itself, or at the catheter tip as it arrives
at the site, making the procedure complex and time-consuming. The
physician often tries to locate the catheter tip next to the site
of where the embolic agent is to be placed. Thus, the diameter of
the catheter may be limited leading to frequent clogging of the
catheter by the solid embolic agent. Even liquid agents such as
cyanoacrylate, which is similar to instant glue, has the same tendency
to gel on contact and clog the catheter.
With
the introduction of LiquiGel™ Embolic Agent, BioCure will
provide the physician with a clog-free environment within the catheter
and because of its material properties will even allow the physician
to initially inject some liquid agent, stop and restart again to
precisely measure the amount of embolic agent he/she wishes in order
to achieve the desired blockage.
Visualizing
the embolic agent
In
order to determine the target site of injection, the physician will
routinely inject contrast agent which will show up the blood vessel
network on a live X-ray fluoroscopy monitor. At the time of injection
of preformed solid embolic agents, the physician can only guess
the location of the solid embolic agent by watching the flow of
the contrast agent. The effectiveness of the embolization procedure
(blockage of the artery) is judged by the use of additional contrast
agent after the injection of the embolic agent.
However,
using LiquiGel™ Embolic Agent, the contrast agent is briefly
retained. This allows a direct visualization of the flow and location
of the LiquiGel™ Embolic Agent during the procedure.
Rapid
change from liquid to solid (gelation)
After
passing though the mixing tip of the catheter, LiquiGel™ Embolic
Agent turns from a liquid to a solid mass (gelation) extremely rapidly
- in 1-2 seconds - and the conversion to the gel is very efficient
- greater than 95% -- even in flowing blood. A cast of the gel is
formed in the vessel or defective vessel providing excellent blockage
independent of blood clotting assisting the embolic effect. The
penetration of the gel into the small blood vessels is easily controlled.
Safe,
non-toxic, biocompatible liquid agent
Another
BioCure first is the base material Nelfilcon™ – first
used as a revolutionary new contact lens – which is a derivative
of the well-known PVA (poly vinyl alcohol) polymer. This polymer
material has been shown in both historical scientific studies, medical
device usage, and in BioCure's own internal studies to be inert
and non-toxic, unlike all the other current liquid embolic agents,
with very mild inflammation response to healthy tissue.
Proprietary
delivery system*
BioCure
has developed a novel catheter delivery system with a proprietary
tip design which allows the liquid to commence its change to the
solid form (gelation) in the catheter itself without any concern
of clogging of the material prior to delivery. This also allows
precise site targeting of the blockage site.
*investigations
are planned
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LiquiGel Embolic Agent as a platform for a broad pipeline
of new product development and indications
The
liquid format and the material properties of Nelfilcon™ lend
themselves to further embolic developments including:
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Development
of a microcatheter version of the system allowing broad neurovascular
usage
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The
addition of chemotherapeutic agents to the material which may
prove to be useful in fighting underlying cancers
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The
addition of anti-infectives, antibacterials and growth factors
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Please
contact us if you have any questions.
We'd be happy to provide you with more information.
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