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Axya Medical Suture Welding Technology Used in GERD Procedure.


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BEVERLY, Mass.--(BW HealthWire)--April 19, 2001

Axya Medical Inc., a privately held medical device firm, today announced the first Nissen Fundoplication Nissen fundoplication Neonatology A laparoscopic procedure for treating reflux esophagitis and GERD. See Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Nissen fundoplication.  surgical procedure performed with the AxyaWeld Laparoscopic Laparoscopic
A minimally-invasive surgical or diagnostic procedure that uses a flexible endoscope (laparoscope) to view and operate on structures in the abdomen.

Mentioned in: Obstetrical Emergencies
 Sonic J(TM) System. Nissen Fundoplications are performed on patients suffering from chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Disorder characterized by frequent passage of gastric contents from the stomach back into the esophagus. Symptoms of GERD may include heartburn, coughing, frequent clearing of the throat, and difficulty in swallowing.
 (GERD GERD gastroesophageal reflux disease.

GERD
abbr.
gastroesophageal reflux disease


GERD 
).

Axya is the developer and marketer of innovative medical devices that ultrasonically weld polymer sutures for wound closure and tissue reattachment reattachment,
n in dentistry the reattachment of the gingival epithelium to the surface of the tooth.

reattachment The reanastomosis of a thing detached. See Penile reattachment.
 during surgical procedures. The AxyaWeld technology delivers a welded AxyaLoop(TM), a suture loop that is secured via ultrasonic energy.

To simplify minimally invasive suturing, several devices such as knot pushers and needle passers have appeared on the market. While these instruments have made minimally invasive knot tying easier, they have not eliminated the need for needle and suture management within the body cavity and they still require considerable skills on the part of the surgeon. Even with these instruments, surgeons still consider knot tying to be a major challenge in performing minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Axya Medical's technology offers a solution to difficult knot-tying problems. Instead of tying a knot, Axya instruments weld the suture together, thereby eliminating the knot tying and the knot bundle. This technology has been applied in both open and minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Dr. Joseph Amaral, of Rhode Island Hospital Rhode Island Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital located in Providence, Rhode Island. The hospital has 719 beds, and an acute care hospital and an academic medical center. Rhode Island Hospital was founded during the American Civil War in 1863.  in Providence, RI performed all of the suturing in the Nissen Fundoplication procedure with the AxyaWeld(TM) Laparoscopic Sonic J(TM) System.

Dr. Amaral, a general surgeon who is also President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Rhode Island Hospital, said of Axya's technology "simplifies the complicated process of intracorporeal knot tying and results in a strong, reproducible knot.". Dr. Amaral, was Chief of Surgery and Director of the Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery minimally invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgery, see there. See Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.  prior to being appointed President and CEO.

Ken Fallon, CEO of Axya Medical, said, "The successful use of suture welding in this procedure is significant in the expansion of our platform technology into general surgery. We are looking forward to continuing this process".

Axya has established a network of independent distributors in the Sports Medicine market and has focused its initial product launches in this market. In addition to General Surgery and Sports Medicine, the technology has also been used in surgical procedures in Urology and Gynecology.
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