Augmenix wins Japanese reimbursement for SpaceOar hydrogel

Augmenix said yesterday that its SpaceOar hydrogel won national reimbursement in Japan from the Ministry of Health, Labour & Welfare. The Belford, Mass.-based company’s SpaceOar hydrogel is designed to separate the prostate from the rectal wall during radiation treatment for prostate cancer. The product is delivered through a small needle as a liquid, which then solidifies into a soft gel that expands the space between the prostate and rectum during radiotherapy. The substance then liquefies and is absorbed and cleared from the body in the patient’s urine, Augmenix said. “We are delighted that SpaceOar hydrogel is now available through the MHLW national reimbursement programme for all men undergoing prostate cancer radiotherapy treatment throughout Japan. We believe the commitment of the Japanese MHLW to reimburse SpaceOar is a significant leap forward to improving radiotherapy outcomes and reducing the associated risks. It is our goal to be able to provide global access to SpaceOar hydrogel, a minimally invasive intervention, that significantly benefits patients by reducing the side effects of radiation exposure. The opening of our new Augmenix K.K. headquarters and successful reimbursement are positive steps in that direction,” Augmenix international GM Stephen McGill said in a press release. Augmenix said that SpaceOar became available in Japan beginning June 25. “SpaceOar hydrogel is a proven solution that can make a life-changing differenc...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Business/Financial News Orthopedics Augmenix Inc. Source Type: news