KCI Announces Availability of ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Open Abdomen Dressing

While under negative pressure, the unique configuration of the ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Perforated Foam collapses medially, actively drawing wound edges together

SAN ANTONIO--()--KCI, an Acelity Company, today announced the U.S. launch of the ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Open Abdomen Dressing. ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Dressing is the next generation temporary abdominal closure device leveraging the technology and success of ABTHERA™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy in bridging abdominal wall openings where primary closure is not possible and/or repeat abdominal entries are necessary. In a comparative study of healthy pigs with an open abdominal wound which were treated with either ABTHERA™ SENSAT.R.A.C.™ OA Dressing or ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Dressing at -125mmHg, the ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Dressing demonstrated significant increase in overall tissue, skin and fascia movement, with no change in intra-abdominal pressure.

“Developing and expanding solutions for surgical management is a key focus for us as we invest to broaden KCI’s industry leading NPWT portfolio,” said R. Andrew Eckert, President and CEO of Acelity. “The ABTHERA ADVANCETM Open Abdomen Dressing is unique to the market, and we believe has tremendous potential for surgeons managing challenging open abdomens.”

The ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Perforated Foam collapses medially while under negative pressure, actively drawing wound edges together. ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Dressing is designed to manage the open abdomen by:

  • Actively removing fluid and reducing edema
  • Providing medial tension which helps minimize fascial retraction and loss of domain
  • Providing a separation between the abdominal wall and viscera
  • Protecting abdominal contents from the external environment
  • Allowing for rapid re-entry with no requirements for sutures for placement

The increasing numbers of septic and/or contaminated abdomens pose a difficult challenge to primary fascial closure. Clinical evidence demonstrates that ABTHERA™ Therapy is associated with improved clinical outcomes, such as increased patient survival, improved primary fascial closure rates, lower intensive care unit stays and more when compared to Barker’s vacuum-packing technique (BVPT). According to one open label, prospective observational study, ABTHERA™ Therapy patients were more likely to achieve primary fascial closure and had a reduction in 30-day all-cause mortality compared to patients who received BVPT.1 In a separate study, that was a randomized controlled trial, ABTHERA™ Therapy also had a significant reduction in 90-day all-cause mortality rate compared to BVPT.2

“Leaving the abdomen open after surgery with temporary abdominal closure when managing complex abdominal problems is associated with complications such as fistula, infection and hernias - early primary fascial closure is critical in mitigating those risks,” said Mark Kaplan, M.D., Chairman, Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care and Associate Chairman, Department of Surgery, Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, PA. “I have seen the dramatic results ABTHERA™ Therapy can have for my patients and practice – especially those cases where achieving primary fascial closure is challenging and patients are at risk for long-term complications. I am excited about the preclinical evidence for the new ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Dressing and I look forward evaluating it in the coming months.”

About ABTHERA™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy

The ABTHERA™ Open Abdomen Negative Pressure Therapy is a temporary abdominal closure system that allows surgeons to take control early in managing a challenging open abdomen, helping to achieve primary fascial closure. The intended use of this system is for use in open abdominal wounds, with exposed viscera, including but not limited to abdominal compartment syndrome.

About KCI, an Acelity Company

KCI, an AcelityCompany, the most trusted brand in advanced wound care, is committed to developing innovative healing solutions for customers and patients across the care continuum. Our unsurpassed product portfolio is available in more than 90 countries and delivers value through solutions that speed healing and lead the industry in quality, safety and customer experience. Committed to advancing the science of healing, KCI sets the standard for leading advanced wound therapy innovation. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, KCI employs nearly 5,000 people around the world.

1 Cheatham ML, Demetriades D, Fabian TC, et al. Prospective study examining clinical outcomes associated with a negative pressure wound therapy system and Barker's vacuum packing technique. World J Surg. 2013;37(9):2018-30.

2 Kirkpatrick AW, Roberts DJ, Faris PD, et al. Active negative pressure peritoneal therapy after abbreviated laparotomy: the intraperitoneal vacuum randomized controlled trial. J Annals of Surg. 2015 July;262(1):38-46.

Contacts

Acelity
Kathryn Skeen, +1-210-882-2067
Corporate Communications
kathryn.skeen@acelity.com
or
Jathan Tucker, +1-210-255-6816
Investor Relations
jathan.tucker@acelity.com

Release Summary

KCI Announces Availability of ABTHERA ADVANCE™ Open Abdomen Dressing

Contacts

Acelity
Kathryn Skeen, +1-210-882-2067
Corporate Communications
kathryn.skeen@acelity.com
or
Jathan Tucker, +1-210-255-6816
Investor Relations
jathan.tucker@acelity.com