Single Pass, Inc. CEO, Bill Colone, the initiation of the clinical evaluation for the Kronos Electrocautery device designed to improve the safety of co-axial biopsy procedures.
The single-use, disposable device uses battery current to heat the probe tip to cauterize the tissue damaged by the biopsy tools to prevent bleeding. Successful liver and renal biopsy procedures were completed with Duplex ultrasound and CT imaging confirmation of total tissue channel cauterization with no evidence of bleeding.
The procedures were performed under the guidance of Dainis Krievins, MD, PhD, Professor and Director: Institute of Research at Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital in Riga Latvia.
Said Colone "We are thrilled with the initial clinical results of the Kronos device as the desired clinical outcomes were achieved and confirmed.
We believe the Kronos device will not only improve the safety of co-axial biopsy procedures, but will also significantly lower procedure and hospitalization costs by reducing adverse events and allowing patients to be discharged much earlier than non-treated patients.
The results from this safety study, expected to be completed by the end of October, will be used to support our regulatory submissions."
Added Professor Krievins "The Single Pass device produced excellent clinical outcomes. Our Interventional Radiology staff is impressed that the biopsy channels were completely blood free after cauterization with confirmation by multiple imaging modalities.
Our confidence for performing co-axial biopsy procedures without potential bleeding issues has increased."