Published: August 02, 2011
Ellipse Technologies Successfully Completes $17.6 Million Series C Financing
IRVINE, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Ellipse Technologies, Inc. ("Ellipse" ) announced today the closing of
its Series C private equity financing. The Company raised $17.6 million
from new shareholders HBM BioVentures and BioStar Ventures. Current
investors Wexford Capital and the MedFocus Funds, which "incubated"
Ellipse as an early-stage company, also participated in this financing.
Commenting on the financing, Ellipse Chairman Michael Henson said, "The
interest from potential investors in Ellipse was very positive, which
led us to increase this round of funding from earlier goals. We are
grateful to both our new and current investors who participated in this
financing. This funding will enable Ellipse to initiate
commercialization of the MAGEC and PRECICE products as well as invest in
expanded uses of these patented technologies to new markets."
MAGEC Remote Control Spinal Deformity System
Ellipse has developed the MAGEC (MAGnetic Expansion Control)
Technology for minimally invasive, and ultimately non-invasive,
orthopedic deformity prevention and management. MAGEC Technology is a
breakthrough medical device technology capable of non-invasively
adjusting implants within the human body from outside the body via
remote control. The adjustment of the device can also be reversed. The
first application for this technology is for the treatment of spinal
scoliosis in children.
With the MAGEC Technology, a single minimally invasive surgical
procedure is completed. Then, during a series of routine outpatient
visits, the physician will dynamically adjust the MAGEC Technology from
outside the body via the MAGEC System's External Remote Controller
("ERC" ), thus eliminating the need for multiple highly invasive surgical
procedures which are required with currently marketed, conventional
products.
The MAGEC System is CE-Marked and Ellipse recently initiated a product
launch at the International Meeting for Advanced Spine Therapies (IMAST)
in Copenhagen, Denmark. Commenting on this launch, Ed Roschak, Ellipse
Chief Operating Officer, said, "The response to MAGEC from the
international spine community at IMAST was profoundly positive. The vast
majority of physicians told us the Ellipse breakthrough technology will
be of great benefit to their patients with spinal deformity. Now, we can
move forward with the international rollout of the MAGEC System."
PRECICE Remote Control Limb Lengthening System
The PRECICE devices are unique intramedullary rods which provide
physicians with a new method of treating orthopedic conditions. The
initial PRECICE devices will be used in leg limb lengthening procedures
of the femur and tibia bones. Limb Lengthening procedures are used to
treat a number of medical conditions, including shortened legs due to
congenital abnormalities, major fractures of one of the legs and
shortened leg bones due to other medical diseases, such as cancer.
Rather than using adjustable external fixation systems which are
attached to the leg bone through long-term openings in the skin, the
Ellipse device uses the PRECICE REMOTE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY, an internal
implant adjusted to lengthen the leg bones via non-invasive methods from
outside the body. Ellipse and its scientific advisors believe the
PRECICE devices will not only provide a less-invasive approach to these
procedures but also significantly reduce the potential for complications
(e.g., infections) during the healing and recuperation period.
Ellipse has initiated the clinical use of this device outside of the
United States and plans an international product launch in countries
that accept CE-Mark approval in early 2012. The PRECICE System is
CE-Marked and Ellipse recently displayed the product at the Limb
Lengthening and Reconstruction Society (LLRS) Annual Meeting in Chicago.
"Again, our technology was a huge hit among attendees. The PRECICE
System is easily recognized as a game-changer for patients suffering
from limb deformities," said Mr. Roschak.
The unique Ellipse technologies are surrounded by a number of issued and
filed patent applications for a broad range of clinical applications.
Ellipse continues to develop additional Remote Control devices for other
orthopedic fracture management, deformity, and trauma applications.
Ellipse Technologies, Inc. is a privately-held medical device company
located in Irvine, California. The Company is focused on developing its
implantable remote control technology platforms to include innovative
and state-of-the-art treatments for a broad spectrum of spinal and
orthopedic deformity applications, orthopedic trauma and fracture
management.
The MAGEC System is not currently available for distribution in U.S.

for Ellipse Technologies, Inc.
Tracy Pearson, 949-837-3600, ext 112
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