CognitOss Granted FDA Breakthrough Device Designation
CognitOss is designed to treat osteomyelitis, a debilitating inflammatory bone infection
FDA’s Breakthrough Device Program helps accelerate patient access to more effective treatments
Locate Bio, an orthobiologics focused regenerative medicine company, is pleased to announce that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Breakthrough Device designation to CognitOss, currently in develoment for the treatment of chronic osteomyelitis. The FDA Breakthrough Device Program is intended to help patients receive more timely access to certain technologies that have the potential to provide more effective treatment or diagnosis for life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating diseases or conditions.
Osteomyelitis is a progressive, inflammatory infection of the bone, usually caused by bacteria and is estimated to account for up to 50% of all non-trauma related amputations. Currently, the standard treatment for chronic osteomyelitis is surgical debridement, long-term, high-dose administration of antibiotics, and – for larger defects – bone grafting which often requires a second surgical procedure to remove the non-resorbable bone graft. CognitOss is intended to offer surgeons a single surgical procedure alternative, combining a fully resorbable bone graft with best-in-class bone healing properties and a proprietary dual-phasic release of antibiotics, to initially provide a bolus release at the site of the infection and then prevent re-infection through a further controlled release. CognitOss is intended to be used as an adjuvant to oral or intravenous antibiotics, to prevent colonization of the graft material.
CognitOss uses the same bone graft substitute architecture as Locate Bio’s CertOss, a new class of composite collagen product that delivers a leading bone formation response(1). 510(k) submission for CertOss is planned in 2022.
CognitOss is designed to extend the capabilities of this bone graft with a dual-phasic and uniquely responsive antibiotic release mechanism that releases higher levels of antibiotic in the presence of infection, all whilst repairing the bone void. The need for such a product is currently greater than ever, with the global incidence of osteomyelitis substantially increasing in recent years, in part due to an increase of risk factors such as diabetes(2). First in human studies of CognitOss are planned in 2022.
About Locate Bio
Locate Bio is an innovative orthobiologics company with a proprietary, regenerative medicine pipeline, delivering exciting orthobiologics products that have great disruptive potential.
Locate Bio’s ambition is to build a world leading, diversified suite of best-in-class technologies that address the performance limitations of existing products and enable orthopaedic surgeons to improve the lives of people suffering from debilitating conditions.
In September 2020, Locate Bio announced the acquisition of multiple late stage complementary orthobiologics assets from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) University of Medicine and Health Sciences, accelerating its route to market and broadening its orthobiologics pipeline. Locate’s portfolio now includes CertOss, a semi-synthetic graft substitute; CognitOss, the same graft substrate as CertOss but designed to elute antibiotics for the treatment of osteomyelitis; LDGraft a low dose, controlled release rhBMP-2 spinal fusion product intended for the treatment of lower back pain caused by degenerative disc disease; and Chondro3, a three-layer cartilage repair graft. The Company continues to look for additional, complementary acquisitions or in-licencing opportunities that would further broaden its portfolio to provide surgeons with a choice of best-in-class technologies and products that address the current challenges of existing products and meet specific patient driven clinical needs.
Locate Bio is a spin-out from the University of Nottingham. The Company is backed by Mercia Asset Management PLC.
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