The clinical trial focused on establishing a technical foundation for real-time, objective evaluation of colon tissue mechanical properties. By utilizing a novel ex-vivo methodology, researchers performed quantitative assessments on all 32 participants without encountering procedure-related technical failures. These findings serve as the clinical basis for developing an intraoperative device intended to assist surgeons in complex decision-making processes during colorectal procedures.
This platform complements Colospan’s existing CG-100 intraluminal bypass device, aligning with Galmed’s broader strategy to expand its portfolio of GI oncology and surgery solutions. According to company leadership, the technology aims to provide surgeons with precise data that may eventually help identify patients at higher risk for complications like Low Anterior Resection Syndrome. Following these results, the company plans to advance the platform toward future regulatory submissions and expanded clinical trials.

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