News | Interventional Radiology | April 10, 2019

Multicenter observational registry will collect real-world data from 1,500 patients who have liver lesions ablated with Ethicon’s Neuwave Microwave Ablation System

Ethicon Launches Global Liver Lesion Ablation Registry

April 10, 2019 – Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies announced Ethicon has launched a new global registry to collect and analyze real-world data on patients with soft tissue liver lesions ablated with the company’s Neuwave Microwave Ablation System. The company made the announcement at the annual meeting of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR 2019), March 23-28 in Austin, Texas.

The multicenter, observational registry will follow approximately 1,500 patients worldwide for a total of five years from the date of their first liver ablation procedure with the Neuwave System. The minimally invasive microwave ablation technology uses heat transmitted through image-guided needle-like probes to destroy soft tissue lesions.

Real-world data will be collected from up to 30 centers throughout the world on the technical aspects of the procedure including ablation time under varying liver tissue and lesion conditions. Efficacy and other outcome data will also be documented and assessed at various time points over the course of the study.

“The goal of the registry is to systematically and comprehensively develop ablation parameter guidance for the microwave ablation of liver lesions with the Neuwave System,” said Paul Laeseke, M.D., Ph.D., interventional radiologist, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, who consulted on the design of the registry. “Microwave ablation is an important treatment option that is increasingly being utilized throughout the world, and this data may provide new insights into factors that are critical for successful outcomes across a range of patients, clinical settings and health care providers. The registry will be an important contribution to our understanding of microwave ablation and support its further adoption.”

The registry will also include data from consenting patients enrolled in other Ethicon-sponsored studies on microwave liver ablation with the Neuwave System in Korea and China, and a multicenter study that is evaluating the device using Neuwave’s Ablation Confirmation Software, which helps physicians identify ablation targets, assess appropriate probe placement and confirm the technical success of each procedure.

For more information: www.ethicon.com


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