Georgetown University Hospital First to Implant Patient with GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft in the U.S. since Its FDA Clearance.FLAGSTAFF Flagstaff, city (1990 pop. 45,857), seat of Coconino co., N Ariz., near the San Francisco Peaks; inc. 1894. Lumbering, ranching, and a lively tourist trade thrive in the region, where many ruined pueblos, numerous state parks, several lakes, and large pine forests , Ariz. -- Headline should read: Georgetown University Hospital Georgetown University Hospital was founded in 1898 as part of Georgetown University, a Catholic, Jesuit University in the Georgetown neighborhood of (sted Georgetown University Medical Center Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) is the medical campus at Georgetown University. It is co-located with Georgetown University Hospital on the University's main campus in Washington, DC. ) The corrected release reads: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FIRST TO IMPLANT PATIENT WITH GORE PROPATEN VASCULAR GRAFT IN THE U.S. SINCE ITS FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. CLEARANCE W. L. Gore & Associates (GORE) today announced that Georgetown University Hospital (GUH GUH Georgetown University Hospital (Washington, DC) ) in Washington, D.C. was the site of the first U.S. implant of the GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft since its FDA clearance earlier this month. During a four-hour operation Richard Neville, M.D., chief of Vascular Surgery, GUH performed a bypass to save a patient's leg from amputation amputation (ăm'pyətā`shən), removal of all or part of a limb or other body part. Although amputation has been practiced for centuries, the development of sophisticated techniques for treatment and prevention of infection has greatly . The GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft is the first synthetic vascular graft available in the U.S. that is designed to address the clinical problem of thrombotic vascular graft failure. "Georgetown is thrilled to lead the way in this important new category of vascular grafts," said Dr. Neville. "Many of our patients do not have the option of using their own vein to treat Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD), so this new GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft is a new option that we hope is as effective as a real vein." "This implant marks the beginning of a new era in surgical treatment of PAD and offers a real alternative for below-knee surgery when the situation is not ideal for a vein bypass," said Rob Thomson, product specialist at GORE. "The GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft has provided breakthrough clinical performance by transcending mechanical solutions" added Deenu Kanjickal, also product specialist for the GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft. According to the American Vascular Association, as many as 12 million Americans over the age of 50 are affected annually by PAD, which manifests as a buildup of plaque in the wall of an artery and results in either narrowing or blocking of the artery, limiting blood flow to the limbs. Surgical vascular bypass is a common treatment in severe cases of PAD, and a vein from the patient or a synthetic graft is commonly used for the bypass. The GORE PROPATEN Vascular Graft is the first and only heparin-ePTFE combination in an emerging class of medical products that combine mechanical and biological elements. It is designed to address the gap in clinical performance between prosthetic pros·thet·ic adj. 1. Serving as or relating to a prosthesis. 2. Of or relating to prosthetics. prosthetic serving as a substitute; pertaining to prostheses or to prosthetics. and vein grafts by bonding the anticoagulant anticoagulant (ăn'tēkōăg`yələnt), any of several substances that inhibit blood clot formation (see blood clotting). drug heparin to the surface of the graft using proprietary heparin end-point covalent bonding. ABOUT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Georgetown University Hospital is a 609-licensed bed, not-for-profit, acute care teaching and research facility based in Northwest Washington, D.C. Georgetown Hospital's clinical services represent one of the largest, most geographically diverse and fully integrated healthcare delivery networks in the area. Georgetown University Hospital is home to the internationally known Lombardi Cancer Center as well as nationally ranked programs in cancer, gynecology, neurology and neurosurgery neurosurgery /neu·ro·sur·gery/ (noor´o-sur?jer-e) surgery of the nervous system. neu·ro·sur·ger·y n. Surgery on any part of the nervous system. , orthopedics, rheumatology rheumatology /rheu·ma·tol·o·gy/ (-tol´ah-je) the branch of medicine dealing with rheumatic disorders, their causes, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, etc. rheu·ma·tol·o·gy n. and urology. Georgetown University Hospital is a proud member of MedStar Health. ABOUT W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES The Gore Medical Products Division has provided creative therapeutic solutions to complex medical problems for three decades. During that time, more than 18 million innovative Gore Medical Devices have been implanted, saving and improving the quality of lives worldwide. The extensive Gore Medical family of products includes vascular grafts, endovascular and interventional devices, surgical meshes for hernia repair and sutures for use in vascular, cardiac and general surgery. Gore was recently named the fifth best company to work for by Fortune magazine. Products listed may not be available in all markets pending regulatory clearance. GORE and PROPATEN are trademarks of W. L. Gore & Associates. |
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