STAT+: Device that uses biodegradable polymers to repair peripheral nerves gets FDA clearance

STAT+: Device that uses biodegradable polymers to repair peripheral nerves gets FDA clearance










A sutureless device for peripheral nerve repair could be available on the market in the coming months.

The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a polymer-based device developed by medical technology company Tissium. The authorization, announced Tuesday, will give physicians a new method for treating peripheral nerve injuries.

“This approval is really a game-changer for patients with peripheral nerve injuries,” said Jeffrey Karp, a Tissium co-founder who developed the device’s technology. “For the first time, surgeons now have a sutureless, bio-inspired option that can really simplify the procedure while improving outcomes.”

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