First Patient Enrolled in Teleflex’s Barrigel™ Rectal Spacer Trial for Post Radical Prostatectomy Radiation Therapy (PPRT)

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Randomized, controlled study will be first in personalized spacing evidence to include patients who have a prostate cancer recurrence after prostatectomy.

WAYNE, Pa., Oct. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teleflex Incorporated (NYSE: TFX), a leading global provider of medical technologies, today announced the first patient enrolled in the latest Barrigel™ rectal spacer randomized, controlled, single-blinded multicenter study: The PPRT Trial.

Barrigel™ rectal spacer is the first and only sculptable hyaluronic acid rectal spacer designed to significantly reduce radiation that reaches the rectum during prostate radiation therapy.1-3 This new study will evaluate Barrigel™ rectal spacer in patients undergoing hypofractionated post-prostatectomy radiation therapy across sites in the U.S. and one site in Australia.

“Our first enrolled patient represents a significant milestone as we grow our body of clinical evidence for Barrigel™ rectal spacer with patients undergoing radiation therapy after a prior prostatectomy,” said Martin T. King, MD, PhD, Radiation Oncologist with the Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, and principal investigator of the study.* “Our study endpoints are to demonstrate Barrigel™ rectal spacer as a safe and effective option that reduces prostate radiation side effects for this patient population.”

Based on the segmentation of risk groups between low, medium and high, prostate cancer reoccurrence after radical prostatectomy ranges from 16 to 46 percent.4

Rectal spacers are used during prostate cancer radiation therapy to enable effective radiation dosage to the prostate while sparing healthy rectal tissue. This is especially important in hypofractionated treatment regimens, in which radiation is delivered at higher doses over a fewer number of treatment sessions. Unlike other rectal spacers made from different materials, which harden almost immediately after administration, the hyaluronic acid in Barrigel™ rectal spacer remains soft and pliable. This gives physicians time to sculpt, layer, and add more Barrigel™ rectal spacer as needed to optimize rectal protection.1,5-7 Additionally, Barrigel™ rectal spacer is highly visible in real time using transrectal ultrasound, which helps to ensure optimal spacing.1,5-7

“Scientific evidence serves as the cornerstone for the advancement and expansion of medical technologies, fostering trust between clinicians and patients,” stated Michael Chao, MD, a Radiation Oncologist at the Olivia Newton John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre in Victoria, Australia.* “I take great pride in being the first physician to treat a patient in this clinical trial.”