AirXpanders Secures $10M in Series D Financing

AirXpanders Secures $10M in Series D FinancingProceeds to Support AeroForm™ Development, Pre-Commercialization Activities and Market Release in the U.S.

PALO ALTO, Calif. – January 23, 2012 – AirXpanders Inc., a company developing technology to address current unmet needs for patients who require tissue expansion for breast reconstruction surgery, today announced that it has secured $10 million in Series D financing. The round includes $7 million from new investor Vivo Ventures and $3 million from existing investors GBS Venture Partners, Prolog Ventures, Heron Capital and WTI.

 Proceeds from this financing will be used to support the company’s efforts to complete its ongoing Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) study of the AeroForm™ Patient Controlled Tissue Expander System in the U.S., obtain a CE Mark and to execute market launches in the U.S., Europe and Australia following clearance. The results of the IDE Study will be used to support the company’s 510(k) application in the U.S. later this year.

 “We believe that AirXpander’s AeroForm tissue expansion system has the potential to provide hundreds of thousands of women who have a mastectomy a more patient-friendly and potentially faster expansion method than what is currently available in order to prepare them for their permanent breast implant,” said Albert Cha, MD, Managing Director, Vivo Ventures. “Given the strong initial clinical data, we believe that AeroForm represents the first major advance in breast reconstruction in decades.”

 The AeroForm Patient-Controlled Tissue Expander System consists of a self-contained expander – which is implanted in the same manner as a traditional saline expander following mastectomy – and a small hand-held wireless remote control unit. A small lipstick-sized carbon dioxide reservoir in the expander gradually releases carbon-dioxide through a small internal valve, eliminating the need for invasive weekly saline injections typically associated with current on-market expanders.  Following a standard implant procedure, the patient can fully regulate the expansion protocol directed by their surgeon at home.

 Tissue expansion is required during breast reconstruction to adequately stretch the skin and underlying muscle in order to create a space to insert the permanent breast implant. Currently, the only commercially available option for patients is insertion of a saline tissue expander under the skin and pectoral muscle at the site of the mastectomy. During subsequent weekly office visits, the surgeon inserts a needle through the skin into the tissue expander’s port and injects as much saline into the temporary implant as the woman can tolerate, until full expansion is achieved. Today’s expansion process can take up to several months to complete.

 Data from the company’s published feasibility trial in Australia, suggests that the average expansion time associated with the AeroForm remote-controlled tissue expander may be as short as 15 days. A more extensive pivotal study is currently underway in the United States.

 The results of an earlier pre-clinical animal study appear in the January issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Results showed that all 12 paired devices performed to specification and achieved successful expansion with no adverse events.

 “We thank Vivo Ventures and our current investors for supporting the company to achieve a goal of offering the roughly 250,000 women who undergo a mastectomy in the U.S. each year a new, more convenient, needle-free option to expand tissue during breast reconstruction surgery,” said Scott Dodson, AirXpanders’ President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are confident that our device will prove to be a significant advancement in breast reconstruction allowing patients greater control, convenience and potentially less discomfort than the current technology provides.”

 About Vivo Ventures

Founded in 1996, Vivo Ventures is a healthcare investment firm focused on investing in and building high quality companies in the U.S. and China.  With more than $1 billion under management, Vivo employs a unique multi-pronged strategy of identifying and working with companies with promising later development stage products in the U.S. and revenue stage companies in China.  Vivo Ventures (http://www.vivoventures.com) has offices in Palo Alto, California, Shanghai, China and Chengdu, China.

 About AirXpanders

AirXpanders Inc. (www.airxpanders.com), is a tissue-expansion company focused on the area of breast cancer reconstruction.  By employing a revolutionary patient-controlled expander, activated by a wireless remote control, the often painful process of recovering one’s feminine shape after cancer can potentially be eased with this needle-free technology that is easy to use and may enable the patient to proceed to a permanent implant much faster than the current standard-of-care. At this time, AirXpanders’ products are not cleared or approved for sale. AirXpanders is backed by Vivo Ventures, GBS Venture Partners, Prolog Ventures, Heron Capital and Shalon Ventures.

 

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AirXpanders Announces First Patient Treated in IDE Trial of New Post-Mastectomy Tissue Expansion Device

AirXpanders Announces First Patient Treated in IDE Trial of New Post-Mastectomy Tissue Expansion Device

The XPAND trial will evaluate AeroForm™ as a possible alternative to standard tissue expansion in breast reconstruction process PALO ALTO, Calif. – December 5, 2011 – AirXpanders Inc., a company developing technology to address current unmet needs for patients who require tissue expansion for breast reconstruction surgery, today announced that the first patient has been treated in the XPAND (AirXpanders Patient Activated CoNtrolled Tissue ExpanDer System for Breast Reconstruction) trial. XPAND is a prospective, randomized, controlled, open-label pivotal study of the company’s AeroForm™ breast tissue expansion device in mastectomy patients undergoing breast reconstruction.

The first patient that received the AeroForm device was implanted in New York City on November 30th. An additional 3 patients have been enrolled in the trial and are awaiting treatment.

“Given the data collected in the recently-published PACE feasibility trial, the AeroForm device has the potential to offer breast cancer patients a needle free and more convenient tissue expansion process as part of breast reconstruction following a mastectomy,” said Leroy Young, M.D., FACS, Mercy St. Louis Cancer and Breast Institute, Principal Investigator of the XPAND trial. “This study will compare the patient-controlled, carbon-dioxide-based AeroForm device to the standard saline injection method, an often arduous process that has historically been a major deciding factor against breast reconstruction for many women.”

The tissue expansion process is often required after mastectomy to stretch the skin and the muscle of the chest wall so a permanent breast implant can be inserted. Traditionally, surgeons implant a saline tissue expander under the skin and pectoral muscle at the site of the mastectomy. During subsequent weekly office visits, the surgeon will insert a needle through the skin into the tissue expander’s port and inject as much saline into the temporary implant as the woman can tolerate.

AirXpanders designed the AeroForm tissue expander system to address the limitations of traditional saline expanders. The system consists of a technologically advanced self-contained tissue expander and a small hand-held wireless remote control. The AeroForm system eliminates the need for invasive saline injections by using compressed carbon dioxide that is gradually released through a small internal valve to fill the expander. Following a standard implant procedure, the patient can use the remote control at home to perform the expansion process as directed by the surgeon.

“This is a momentous occasion for the company, as we begin collecting the data that will be submitted to the FDA in support of our 510(k) application,” said Scott Dodson, AirXpanders President and Chief Executive Officer. “Each year 250,000 women undergo a mastectomy, and for those women who choose reconstruction, we believe that the AeroForm will prove to be an empowering device that will allow these patients to move on with their lives, have more control during the tissue expansion process and have the potential to avoid disruptive weekly doctor’s visits.”

During the company’s feasibility trial in Australia, the average expansion time associated with the AeroForm remote-controlled tissue expander was 15 days, a fraction of the time typically required using traditional saline expanders.

The trial is designed to directly compare the outcomes of tissue expansion of the traditional saline expansion method to the investigational AeroForm, remote-controlled, needle-free tissue expander. Enrollment will continue until a total of 92 AeroForm devices and 46 saline expanders have been implanted in patients.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the company an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) to conduct the clinical trial.Participating sites include hospitals in Boston, New York, St. Louis, San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose and Durham, NC.

For more information on the study, please visit http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01425268.

About AirXpanders AirXpanders Inc. is a tissue-expansion company focused on the area of breast reconstruction. By employing a revolutionary patient-controlled expander, activated by a wireless remote control, the often painful process of recovering one’s feminine shape after mastectomy can potentially be eased with this needle-free technology that is easy to use and may enable the patient to proceed to a permanent implant much faster than the current standard-of-care. At this time, AirXpanders’ products are not cleared or approved for sale. AirXpanders is backed by GBS Venture Partners, Prolog Ventures, Heron Capital and Shalon Ventures.

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Lazar Partners Ltd.

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650-390-9008

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Clinical Trials Available Online

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Please visit clinicaltrials.gov to see updated information about AirXpanders clinical trial (NCT01425268) in progress.  Once the clinicaltrials.gov site pulls up, please type AirXpanders into the search box and you will be connected to the XPAND trial information posted there. 

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