Start-Up Spotlight: Arkis BioSciences, Endexo-Boosted Ventricular Drainage Catheter Reduces Obstructions

Arkis BioSciences Inc.'s newly launched CerebroFlo EVD catheter for treating intracranial hypertension offers an added benefit of being impregnated with Endexo, an antiocclusive agent that in laboratory studies has shown to dramatically reduce the incidence of thrombus formation, which can potentially reduce catheter obstructions.

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Unlike traditional catheters that drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to relieve pressure when treating intracranial hypertension in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting, the CerebroFlo external ventricular drainage (EVD) catheter from Arkis BioSciences Inc. has the added benefit of being impregnated with Endexo (developed by Canadian-based Interface Biologics Inc.), an antiocculsive agent previously commercialized for vascular access catheters.

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