CLEVELAND, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Intelect Medical, Inc., an early stage
company developing an implantable neuromodulation system for stroke and
traumatic brain injury recovery, announced it has closed a licensing and
financing deal, led by existing investor Boston Scientific Corporation
(NYSE: BSX). Existing investor, Greatbatch, Inc. (NYSE: GB), also
participated in the equity portion of the round that will provide between $11
million and $13.5 million plus the potential for future payments. The company
plans to use the proceeds to continue its investigational work on traumatic
brain injury (TBI) recovery therapy, in an expanded clinical feasibility study
in Europe, and for a U.S. trial for its stroke recovery therapy, both using
deep brain stimulation (DBS).
As part of the arrangement, Boston Scientific receives a co-exclusive
license to Intelect's Dimension(R) Visual Programming Software for certain
fields of use within DBS. The Dimension(R) software, currently under
development, will provide clinicians with graphical information about changes
in the stimulation field created around electrodes in the brain as electrical
parameters are adjusted. Intelect's software is based on the work of Cameron
McIntyre, Ph.D. and his colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic's Lerner Research
Institute Department of Biomedical Engineering.
'We are pleased to broaden our partnership with Intelect Medical,' said
Michael Onuscheck, President of Boston Scientific Neuromodulation. 'This
relationship will improve our foot print into the DBS space and enable
Intelect Medical to pursue their landmark research.'
Vince Owens, President and Chief Executive Officer of Intelect Medical,
said 'This funding from Boston Scientific and Greatbatch will support our
on-going R&D efforts related to our Enspire(TM) DBS Therapy system and
additional clinical studies of our DBS therapies for stroke and TBI recovery
in the U.S. and Europe.'
'Greatbatch is committed to supporting the large and growing
Neuromodulation device market,' said Thomas J. Hook President and Chief
Executive Officer of Greatbatch, Inc. 'We are pleased to provide funding for
Intelect to further develop its innovative DBS therapies and products.'
Intelect Medical was incorporated in 2005, as a spin out of both the
Cleveland Clinic and Cornell to develop new DBS therapies for recovery from
stroke and TBI. Intelect's stroke recovery therapy is based on the work of
Andre Machado, M.D. and his colleagues at Cleveland Clinic's Center for
Neurological Restoration.