Merit Medical Announces FDA Approval of the WRAPSODY Cell-Impermeable Endoprosthesis

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc.
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  • Unique cell-impermeable1 design extends life-saving treatment for dialysis patients

  • Merit to host a WRAPSODY informational call on January 28, 2025

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Merit Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MMSI), a leading global manufacturer and marketer of healthcare technology, announced today that the WRAPSODY® Cell-Impermeable Endoprosthesis has received premarket approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). With this approval, Merit can begin commercialization of the device in the USA in 2025.

WRAPSODY is designed to extend long-term vessel patency in dialysis patients2. Many patients undergoing dialysis rely on a vascular access site created in the arm called an arteriovenous (AV) fistula (surgically joining an artery and vein) or an AV graft (a soft tube placed in the arm). The maintenance of adequate blood flow through these sites is crucial for patient survival. Over time, life-threatening access site complications can arise, including stenosis (narrowing of the vasculature) and thrombosis (blood clot formation).

Each year in the United States, 687,000 procedures are performed to maintain dialysis access; nearly 100,000 of these procedures involve placement of a stent (a flexible woven metal tube, often with a covering) to preserve blood flow.3

While covered stents have improved long-term patency, stenosis is still common in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment. A key contributor to stenosis is the accumulation of tissue within the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) layer of these devices. To address this challenge, in 2010, Merit engineers collaborated with Bart Dolmatch, MD, FSIR, Interventional Radiologist at Palo Alto Medical Foundation in Palo Alto, California, to develop the WRAPSODY Cell-Impermeable Endoprosthesis.

“Preserving vascular access for dialysis patients is critical for them to maintain lifesaving treatment,” said Dr. Dolmatch, who is credited as co-inventor of WRAPSODY device. “I believe the advancements that the WRAPSODY device offers will translate to better outcomes for hemodialysis patients.”

The WRAPSODY Cell-Impermeable Endoprosthesis consists of a proprietary covering that features a nitinol stent frame enveloped by an expandable PTFE outer layer, an inner-luminal layer of novel “spun” PTFE designed to reduce platelet and fibrin formation,1 and a middle cell-impermeable layer designed to prevent transgraft tissue migration or accumulation.1 The nitinol frame provides enhanced radial force, compression resistance, and softened ends to help the device conform to vessels, withstand physiological compression, and reduce stress on vessel walls.4