Bio-Gate, a provider of technologies and individual solutions for health and hygiene, will introduce and market the HyProtect coating technology into additional markets in the future via its long-term partner OSSIS from New Zealand. The cooperation primarily relates to single patient compassionate care cases in human medicine with orthopaedic revision implants.
Bio-Gate has already been successfully working together with OSSIS for several years, coating revision implants with the HyProtect technology. Bio-Gate coats titanium implants that are manufactured by Ossis using 3D printing and which are predominantly used in orthopaedic revisions for patients who are particularly at risk of infection. The cooperation partner recently accepted an acquisition offer from Zimmer Biomet – a global medical device technology manufacturer. The cooperation with Bio-Gate will continue unchanged and, due to the high quality of the HyProtect coating in the compassionate care sector, will now even be extended to further regions worldwide via the expanded global network.
Bio-Gate coated implants have already been used in well over a hundred single-patient revision surgeries. Single-patient cases with antimicrobial implants are mainly performed in patients that are at risk of infection due to previous orthopaedic revisions or in cancer patients. This is because in these patient groups, recent infections can lead to amputations or even have life-threatening consequences. Worldwide, patients in the EU, Switzerland, Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia and the USA have been treated with implants coated by Bio-Gate. In Germany, for example, implants have already been coated for high-risk patients at the Professional University Clinic Cooperative Murnau, University Clinic Regensburg, University Clinic Giessen.
Thomas Konradt, director of business development at Bio-Gate AG, said "We are very pleased that our cooperation partner wants to take advantage of the new, worldwide marketing opportunities for our HyProtect coating through the expanded network. The high quality of the HyProtect coating, which greatly reduces the risk of re-infection in patients who are particularly at risk of infection, will thus become even more widely known. In addition, the total number of implants manufactured using the 3D printing process is expected to increase in the future. This will increase the number of single patient compassionate care cases and is extremely helpful in developing our medical technology business into a growth driver."