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2023 SMP Publication_Holden

Shape memory polymer technology in peripheral vascular embolization

Andrew Holden, Andrew Hill, and Brendan T Buckley

“Porous shape memory polymer vascular embolization devices were safe and effective over the follow-up period of this early clinical experience. Further experience and longer-term follow-up will determine further applicability of the novel shape memory polymer material.”

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A novel self-expanding shape memory polymer coil for intracranial aneurysm embolization: 1-year follow-up in Chile
Daniel Echeverría, Rodrigo Rivera, Pablo Giacaman, Juan Gabriel Sordo, Martín Einersen, Lautaro Badilla

“The x-ray transparency of the polymer is extremely advantageous when performing intraprocedural angiography as it is easier to see through the aneurysm to verify complete exclusion of contrast from the sac.”

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Peripheral embolization, CVIR Endovascular publication

Shape memory polymer ovarian vein embolisation in a patient with nickel allergy
Davide Castellano, Andrea Boghi, Luca Di Maggio, Alessandro Rapellino and Daniele Savio

“In conclusion, our case presented an opportunity to utilise a new embolic material and achieve a good outcome in a patient with an allergy that may have resulted in complications when using metallic implants.”

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Peripheral embolization, CVIR Endovascular publication

Clinical experience with a shape memory polymer peripheral vascular embolization plug: a case series
Robert A. Morgan, Ian Loftus, Lakshmi Ratnam, Raj Das, Leto Mailli, Mohamad S. Hamady and Kyriakos Lobotesis

“This small series illustrates the safety and efficacy of this novel sponge-based embolic device for the embolisation of small and medium sized arteries and further experience will demonstrate the utility of the shape memory polymer devices.”

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Publications (Preclinical)

Preclinical publication

Macrophage activation in response to shape memory polymer foam-coated aneurysm occlusion devices
Sarah M. Chau, Scott M. Herting, Dillon A. Noltensmeyer, Hamzah Ahmed, Duncan J. Maitland, and Shreya Raghavan

“Our previous studies demonstrated that shape memory polymer (SMP) foam coated embolization coils (FCC) devices demonstrate enhanced healing responses in animal models compared with standard bare platinum coil (BPC) devices. Macrophages are the most prevalent immune cell type that coordinate the greater immune response to implanted materials. Hence, we hypothesized that the highly porous SMP foam coatings on embolic coils activate a pro-regenerative healing phenotype…”

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Preclinical publication

Microscopic Assessment of Healing and Effectiveness of a Foam- Based Peripheral Occlusion Device
Staci L. Jessen, Molly C. Friedemann, Anne-Marie Ginn-Hedman, Lance M. Graul, Steven Jokerst, Cedric B. Robinson, Todd L. Landsman, Fred J. Clubb, Jr., and Duncan J. Maitland

“Overall, the presence of multinucleated giant cells surrounding the IMPEDE polymer, the presumable presence of alternatively activated macrophages, and the deposition of mature collagen are appropriate host responses that indicate these vessels are not exhibiting an acute or chronic, mixed inflammatory reaction but have progressed toward a healing response.”

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Peripheral embolization preclinical publication

TCT-286 Novel Approach for Treatment of Aortic Stent Graft Endoleak: A Preclinical Feasibility Study of Catheter-Delivered Expandable Foam
Gilberto Melnick, Marco Ferrone, Nicolas Isaza, Genghua Yi, Yanping Cheng, Jeffrey Carpenter, Duncan Maitland, Todd Landsman, Juan Granada, and Grzegorz Kaluza

“This first attempt to contain an AAA endoleak with shape memory foam delivered through a standard guide catheter showed feasibility and satisfactory angiographic results.”

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In vitro cytocompatibility testing of oxidative degradation products
Scott M Herting, Mary Beth B Monroe, Andrew C Weems, Sam T Briggs, Grace K Fletcher, Samuel E Blair, Christopher J Hatch, and Duncan J Maitland

“These methods were used to test degradation products from a SMP foam that has been investigated for use in occlusion devices, and it was found that the degradation of this material is unlikely to cause a cytotoxic response in vivo.”

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Preclinical publication

Shape Memory Polymer Foams Synthesized Using Glycerol and Hexanetriol for Enhanced Degradation Resistance
Sayyeda Marziya Hasan, Grace K. Fletcher, Mary Beth Browning Monroe, Mark A. Wierzbicki, Landon D. Nash, Duncan J. Maitland

“These degradation-resistant systems have potential for use in vascular occlusion and other wound healing applications that benefit from permanent, space-filling shape memory behavior.”

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Preclinical publication

In vivo comparison of shape memory polymer foam-coated and bare metal coils for aneurysm occlusion in the rabbit elastase model
Scott M. Herting, Yonghong Ding, Anthony J. Boyle, Daying Dai, Landon D. Nash, Solmaz Asnafi, Daniel R. Jakaitis, Collin R. Johnson, Lance M. Graul, Chung Yeh, David F. Kallmes, Ramanathan Kadirvel, Duncan J. Maitland

“Shape memory polymer (SMP) foam-coated coils (FCCs) are new embolic coils coated with porous SMP designed to expand for increased volume filling and enhanced healing after implantation. This study suggests that SMP FCCs can promote neointima formation along the aneurysm neck and may lead to more complete healing of the dome and neck.”

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Preclinical publication

Multifunctional Shape-Memory Polymer Foams with Bio-inspired Antimicrobials
Mary Beth Browning Monroe, Alexandra D. Easley, Katie Grant, Grace K. Fletcher, Calla Boyer, Duncan J. Maitland

“These multifunctional scaffolds demonstrate potential for use as hemostats to improve upon current hemorrhage treatments and provide a new tool in tuning the biological and material properties of SMP foams.”

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Preclinical publication

Opacification of shape memory polymer foam designed for treatment of intracranial aneurysms
Jennifer N. Rodriguez, Ya-Jen Yu, Matthew W. Miller, Thomas S. Wilson, Jonathan Hartman, Fred J. Clubb, Brandon Gentry, Duncan J. Maitland

“Shape memory polymer (SMP) foam possesses structural and mechanical characteristics that make them very promising as an alternative treatment for intracranial aneurysms.”

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Preclinical publication

Micro-CT and histopathology methods to assess host response of aneurysms treated with shape memory polymer foam-coated coils versus bare metal coil occlusion devices
Staci L. Jessen, Molly C. Friedemann, Annmarie E. Mullen, Anne-Marie Ginn-Hedman, Scott M. Herting, Duncan J. Maitland, Fred J. Clubb Jr

“When considering cell types and extracellular matrix composition, the overall host response scores were significantly better in FCC-treated aneurysms (foam-coated coil) at the later time point. Based on the results of these metrics, the FCC device may lead to an advanced tissue remodeling response over BPC occlusion devices.”

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Preclinical publication

Comparison of shape memory polymer foam versus bare metal coil treatments in an in vivo porcine sidewall aneurysm model
John Horn, Wonjun Hwang, Staci L. Jessen, Brandis K. Keller, Matthew W. Miller, Egemen Tuzun, Jonathan Hartman, Fred J. Clubb, Jr., Duncan J. Maitland

“The superior healing in the foam-treated aneurysms at earlier stages suggests that SMP foam may be a viable alternative to current treatment methods.”

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Preclinical publication

Reticulation of low density shape memory polymer foam with an in vivo demonstration of vascular occlusion
Jennifer N Rodriguez, Matthew W. Miller, Anthony Boyle, John Horn, Cheng-Kang Yang, Thomas S. Wilson, Jason M. Ortega, Ward Small, Landon Nash, Hunter Skoog, Duncan J. Maitland

“Because healing involves blood clotting and cell migration throughout the foam volume, a more open-cell structure may further enhance the healing response…”

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Publications – Editorial

VascularNews_Nov2023

The path toward the gold standard in clinical evidence – a randomised controlled trial

In focus: Smart polymer treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) sacs during endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).

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Embolization Plus

Smart Polymer: Embolization Plus
With Daniel A.F. van den Heuvel, MD; Sjors Klompmaker, MD, MSc, PhD; Andreas Hadjipolycarpou, MD, MSc; Patrick Knüsel, MD; and Edvard Skripochnik, MD

The versatility of Smart Polymer devices, including the IMPEDE and IMPEDE-FX Embolization Plugs, are highlighted in case examples depicting pulmonary arteriovenous malformation embolization, ovarian and testicular vein embolization, and internal iliac artery embolization as part of iliac artery aneurysm treatment.

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Peripheral embolization- Shape Memory Medical article- Endovascular Today - April 2021

Shape Memory Polymer Technology: Biodegradable polymers are shaping up to change peripheral embolization.
By Duncan J. Maitland, PhD, and Landon Nash, PhD

“Studies have shown that the SMP-based IMPEDE Embolization Plug product family offers predictable, controlled, high-volume fill, encouraging stasis and rapid thrombus formation with progressive healing as the biodegradable SMP is replaced by mature connective tissue over time.”

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Vascular News Advertorial May 2022

Stable and reliable: A vascular surgeon’s perspective on the benefits of shape memory polymer embolisation
Smart Polymer is a new shape memory polymer technology, available to endovascular specialists, that is incorporated into the Impede embolisation plug family (Shape Memory Medical). Michel Reijnen, a vascular surgeon at Rijnstate Hospital in Arnhem, The Netherlands, has used the Smart Polymer devices in several aortic cases. Here, he gives his perspective on the unique properties of the polymer, and details how Smart Polymer devices may be utilised in a vascular surgeon’s practice.

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LIT1076 Rev A – EV Today – Featured Technology Article_April 2022 Issue_Page_1

Shape Memory Polymer: A New Solution for AAA Endoleak Management?
Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIR, and Michel M.P.J. Reijnen, MD, PhD, discuss their clinical experience with shape memory polymer—a novel embolic material—for endoleak management and evaluating it for active abdominal aortic aneurysm sac management.

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Vascular News Advertorial - June 2022

“Promising technology”: An interventional radiologist’s perspective on the benefits of shape memory polymer embolization
Smart Polymer is a new shape memory polymer technology, available to endovascular specialists, that is incorporated into the Impede embolisation plug family (Shape Memory Medical). Andrew Holden, an interventional radiologist at Auckland City Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, has been using the product for a number of years and has been involved in some early studies of the technology. Here, he gives his perspectives on the unique properties of the polymer, and details how Smart Polymer devices may be utilised in an interventional radiologist’s practice.

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LIT1089 Rev A – Dr. Ross Milner Ad Article – Vascular & Endovascular Review_Page_1

New Technology Focus: Smart Polymer in Vascular Surgery
A new smart polymer technology developed by Shape Memory Medical is available to endovascular specialists. The shape memory polymer is incorporated into vascular plugs and coils. Dr. Ross Milner, a vascular surgeon at University of Chicago Medicine, gives his perspective on the properties of the shape memory polymer and how smart polymer devices may be used in vascular surgery.

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Clinical Trial Presentations

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Active sac management represents a “step forward” for EVAR

Jan Heyligers, MD, PhD, & Michel Reijnen, MD, PhD – VEITH Symposium 2023

“Despite significant technological improvements since its inception, endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) is still associated with some of the same problems we experienced nearly 30 years ago,” Michel Reijnen (Arnhem, The Netherlands) remarked at the VEITHsymposium 2023 (14–18 November, New York, USA). One of these issues—and a significant unmet need in the aortic field—is the failure of an AAA to regress post-endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).

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Shape memory polymer: “Another step down the road” toward active aneurysm sac management

Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIR & Michel Reijnen, MD, PhD – Charing Cross Symposium 2023

“There is an increasing awareness that we need to get aneurysm sacs to regress after endovascular aneurysm repair [EVAR],” Andrew Holden (Auckland, New Zealand) stated during a recent discussion with Michel Reijnen (Arnhem, The Netherlands) on potential solutions in this space from Shape Memory Medical.

Prof. Andrew Holden and Prof. Michel Reijnen

Shape Memory Polymer addresses an “unmet need” for EVAR

Andrew Holden, MBChB, FRANZCR, EBIR & Michel Reijnen, MD, PhD – Charing Cross Symposium 2022

“When you compare it to other embolic agents it is completely different.”

Webinar

Shape Memory Polymer Vascular Plugs
Holden, A, Buckley, B, Hill, A – CIRSE Summit 2021

“Porous shape memory polymer vascular embolization devices were safe and effective in this first in human clinical experience”

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Clinical Trials

Aneurysm Packing With the Expandable TrelliX Coil System – A Prospective Safety Study (APEX-FIH)

APEX-FIH is a first-in-human, open-label prospective multicenter study of the TrelliX Embolic Coil System for use in embolization of the medium to large, ruptured or unruptured cerebral aneurysms.

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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Sac Healing and Prevention of Endoleaks (AAA-SHAPE)

AAA-SHAPE is a prospective, multicenter trial to determine the safety and efficacy of the IMPEDE-FX Embolization Plug and/or IMPEDE-FX Rapid Fill to fill an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) sac outside of an endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) stent graft.

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IMPEDE and IMPEDE-FX Embolization Plug Post-Market Surveillance (EMBO-PMS)

EMBO-PMS is a prospective, multicentre, post-market surveillance study of the IMPEDE and IMPEDE-FX Embolization Plug System.

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Case Studies

LIT1107 Rev A – Case Study – Splenomegaly – Morgan

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug family for treatment of splenomegaly
St George’s University Hospitals, London, United Kingdom – Robert Morgan, MD

“The splenectomy was performed 2 days later, as planned.”

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LIT1106 Rev A – Case Study – Ovarian Vein Embo – Knusel

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug family for ovarian vein embolization
Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur, Switzerland – Patrick Knüsel, MD

“The completion angiogram showed complete embolization.”

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LIT1105 Rev A – Case Study – IMP and IMP-FX- IMA and RAA – Massman

IMPEDE® and IMPEDE-FX Embolization Plugs for inferior mesenteric artery and left renal accessory artery embolization embolization
Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg/Saar, Germany – Alexander Massmann, MD, PhD

“Devices remained stable upon deployment.”

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LIT1103 Rev A – Case Study – IMPEDE – Iliac Artery Embo – van den Berg

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug for iliac artery aneurysm embolization
Lugano University Hospital, Lugano, Switzerland – Jos C. van den Berg, MD, PhD

“…complete embolization achieved after ten minutes.”

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LIT1104 Rev A – Case Study – IMPEDE Iliac Artery Aneurysm 2 – Morgan

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug for treatment of right common iliac artery aneurysms
St George’s University Hospitals, London, United Kingdom – Robert Morgan, MD

“Acute vessel embolization was achieved.”

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LIT1102 Rev A – Case Study – IMPEDE – Gluteal artery – Morgan

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug for the treatment of a left inferior gluteal artery aneurysm
St George’s University Hospitals, London, United Kingdom – Robert Morgan, MD

“Acute vessel embolization was achieved.”

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LIT1101 Rev A – Case Study – IMPEDE Type II EL Toracic aorta – Morgan

IMPEDE® Embolization Plugs to treat a type II endoleak into the thoracic aorta
St George’s University Hospitals, London, United Kingdom – Robert Morgan, MD

“…confirmed continued vessel occlusion and no further endoleak…”

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LIT1100 Rev A – Case Study – IMPEDE R Common Iliac – Morgan

IMPEDE® Embolization Plug for the treatment of right common iliac artery aneurysms
St George’s University Hospitals, London, United Kingdom – Robert Morgan, MD

“…vessel remained occluded…aneurysm size is stable.”

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LIT1108 Rev A – Case Study – TrelliX – Bilateral Carotid Cavernous Fistula – Luttich

TrelliX® Embolic Coil for bilateral carotid cavernous fistula
Hospital Universitario Donostia, San Sebastián, Spain – Àlex Lüttich MD, EBNR

“There was no need to use any additional embolization agents.”

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils for Post Traumatic Direct CCF
Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

“Complete CCF occlusion with such low packing density would not have been possible with traditional embolic coils. The TrelliX Embolic Coils made the difference.”

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils for Post Traumatic Direct CCF
Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

“Complete CCF occlusion with such low packing density would not have been possible with traditional embolic coils. The TrelliX Embolic Coils made the difference.”

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils for Malignant AV Fistula
Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

“Complete AVF occlusion with TrelliX Embolic Coils was achieved with fewer number of devices than expected.”

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils for Pericallosal Artery Aneurysm
Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

Treatment of a wide-neck aneurysm with the TrelliX Embolic Coil could be completed without the use of adjunctive devices. Angiography confirmed embolization due to the expanding shape memory polymer. Imaging clarity enabled visibility through the coil mass and surrounding anatomy.

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils for Elective Treatment of an Azygos Pericallosal Artery Aneurysm
Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

Azygos pericallosal artery is a rare anatomic variation, when the first segment of the artery is common for both sides. Since this vessel supplies both distal segments of the right and left pericallosal arteries, it is not uncommon to see the aneurysm developing at the bifurcation, due to the high flow.

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Neurovascular embolization case study

TrelliX® Embolic Coils
Large Basilar Tip Aneurysm

Odense University Hospital, Odense Denmark – Guyla Gál, MD

“Progressive occlusion was evident from time 0 to follow-up. Parent vessels at bifurcation remained patent.”

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