Medical Device That Destroys Benign Breast Tumors Without Surgery Named Humanitarian Application of the Year PLEASANTON, Calif., Aug. 20
PLEASANTON, Calif., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- National Instruments has
selected the Visica 2(TM) Treatment System as the Humanitarian Application of
the Year at the first-ever Graphical System Design Achievement Awards held
recently as part of the NIWeek conference in Austin, Texas.
The Visica System is a minimally invasive cryotechnology device cleared
for market by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of
fibroadenomas, a common benign breast condition found in at least 10 percent
of all women in the United States. The procedure uses cryoablation, or extreme
cold, to destroy tumors without requiring stitches or general anesthesia. The
office-based procedure, which usually takes less than 30 minutes, involves
placing a small needle into the center of the tumor using ultrasound guidance.
The System creates very cold temperatures at the needle tip, freezing the
fibroadenoma, damaging the tumor cells and causing them to break down to
prevent re-growth.
Previously, surgical removal typically involved general anesthesia, a day
in the hospital, an incision requiring stitches and several days of recovery.
Cosmetic outcomes following surgical removal of a fibroadenoma can be
troubling to patients. Because cryoablation does not involve the removal of
tissue and can be performed using a small incision that does not require
stitches, cosmetic outcomes are excellent.
Visica 2 provides women with a treatment option for their fibroadenomas
that safely and effectively treats the lump in their breast. Even though
benign, fibroadenomas can cause pain, discomfort and a great deal of anxiety.
Prior to Visica 2 many women chose to live with the pain and anxiety of a lump
in their breast because their only option was surgery. Now they have a simple
in-office treatment that relives the pain and anxiety and treats their
fibroadenoma without negative effects to the shape or size of their breast.
"We're very pleased that NI has recognized our success in developing a
medical device used to treat breast tumors in a less invasive and nearly
painless procedure while maintaining the design process within strict
regulatory guidelines," said John F. Howe, president and Chief Executive
Officer of Sanarus. "Receiving industry recognition of this caliber is a nice
complement to the positive feedback we've been getting from physicians and
their patients who have undergone treatment with the Visica System.
Nationwide, there has been no reported fibroadenoma re-growth in more than
2,000 procedures."
More than 110 authors from 13 countries submitted papers for the Graphical
System Design Achievement Awards. A judging committee of more than 30
technical publication editors and NI experts judged papers submitted across 10
application categories. In addition to the Humantarian category, the category
finalists were considered for the Editors Choice, Green Engineering and the
Overall Application of the Year awards. The Visica 2(TM) Treatment System also
was named a finalist in the Overall Application of the Year category.
"Thanks to NI, we quickly and efficiently developed an embedded control
system with a user-friendly GUI for the Visica 2 System while maintaining the
highest quality, and ultimately, ensuring the safety of our customers'
patients," said Randy Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer, Sanarus. "NI played a
fundamental part in achieving our goals under extreme time-to-market pressure
to deliver a device that would dramatically reduce the emotional and physical
discomfort of patients undergoing tumor treatment. Our product design,
prototype, and eventual deployment timelines were met because of the graphical
system design platform from NI."
The award was presented to Sanarus by National Instruments President, CEO
and Co-founder Dr. James Truchard, Co-founder and Business and Technology
Fellow Jeff Kodosky and International Marketing Director Dave Wilson.
To learn more about the Graphical System Design Achievement Awards, you
may visit http://www.ni.com/niweek/best.htm.
Visica 2 Treatment System
The original Visica(R) Treatment System received FDA market clearance in
2002 and has been proven highly safe and effective with more than 2,000
fibroadenomas treated. The innovative Visica 2 System has been available at
select sites since April of 2007. The Visica 2 Treatment System uses liquid
nitrogen as the freezing agent, obviating the need for large, high pressure
tanks of argon and helium used in the original Visica Treatment System.
Because nitrogen operates at colder temperatures than argon, it allows for a
more efficient, faster treatment. The procedure can be completed in the
physician's office, with most treatment times under 30 minutes. Early
experience has shown excellent physician and patient satisfaction with the new
Visica 2 Treatment System.
About Sanarus Medical
Sanarus Medical is based in Pleasanton, Calif., and is focused on
providing patients and physicians with minimally invasive, office-based breast
care management solutions from diagnosis and treatment to follow up. Using
cryoablation technology, Sanarus has developed proprietary technologies to
provide breast surgeons and radiologists with a comprehensive and minimally
invasive way to diagnose and treat breast patients. The Sanarus technologies
change the way that patients are managed, from an operating room-based,
surgically intensive care pathway to a more comfortable, cost effective,
office-based care pathway. Sanarus is dedicated to women's breast health and
to providing minimally invasive solutions for the diagnosis and treatment of
breast disease solutions that can help eliminate pain and improve quality of
life. The company's Website is http://www.sanarus.com.
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SOURCE Sanarus Medical