TransEnterix files expanded 510(k) application for Senhance robotic platform

TransEnterix (NYSE:TRXC) said today it filed an FDA 510(k) submission looking to expand the indications for its Senhance robotic surgical platform to include laparoscopic inguinal hernia and laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgeries. The Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based company said that with the additional indications, its Senhance system would be cleared for use in the most common abdominal surgeries in the US in general surgery, gynecology and colorectal surgery. TransEnterix said it is hopeful to receive approval for the expanded indications by the mid-year. “We have performed more than 150 Senhance surgeries across a wide range of general surgery and colorectal cases since we purchased a Senhance System less than a year ago. Our clinical experience, and those of other European hospitals, was used in showing the results of Senhance in hernia and gallbladder surgery. We are continuing to generate clinical data and are successfully expanding our utilization of Senhance in laparoscopic surgery,” Dr. Dietmar Stephan of Siegen, Germany’s St. Marien Hospital said in a prepared statement. “Clinicians are now successfully using Senhance outside of the United States to address a multitude of procedures and specialities. Collecting human clinical data from these experiences to drive expanded applicability of the system is a key element of our strategy. This FDA filing is an excellent example of this strategy in action; once cleared by the FDA, our addressab...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Regulatory/Compliance Robotics Surgical TransEnterix Source Type: news