Boston Scientific gets EC nod for added Liberte uses

Interventional device firm Boston Scientific of Natick, MA, reported that it has received indication extensions to the European CE Mark for its Taxus Liberté paclitaxel-eluting coronary stent system.

In addition to its existing indication for the treatment of de-novo lesions in native coronary arteries, the product is now indicated in Europe for the treatment of restenotic lesions and total occlusions in patients with coronary artery disease, including acute myocardial infarction, the company said.

Boston Scientific also received the CE Mark for a large-vessel-diameter version of Taxus Liberté. The device uses a modified cell design intended for drug delivery in larger vessels, and will be available in a 4-mm diameter and seven different lengths, according to the firm.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 16, 2006

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