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New Boston Scientific stent approved in Europe

By The Associated Press
Monday, November 02, 2009

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New Boston Scientific stent approved in Europe

NATICK, Mass. (AP) — Medical device maker Boston Scientific said Monday it received European marketing approval for its latest drug-coated stent technology, which prevents blocked arteries.

The company said it will begin marketing its Promus Element stent in the European Union immediately. The device replaces the older Promus stent, which is Boston Scientific's version of Abbott Laboratories' Xience stent. Boston Scientific pays a 40 percent royalty to Abbott on all sales of the stents.

Stents are mesh metal tubes used to prop open arteries after the vessels have been cleared of fatty plaque. The drug coatings are designed to prevent scar tissue from growing back through the mesh and causing blockage.

Wells Fargo analyst Larry Biegelsen said the approval is "critical" for Boston Scientific, because the company's European supply agreement with Abbott expires later this month.

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Biegelsen expects combined sales of $192 million for Promus and Promus Element this year, rising to $257 million by 2013.

Boston Scientific said Promus Element is made from an alloy that is more flexible than older stents, making the device easier to implant.

Earlier this fall, Boston Scientific completed enrollment of a study to support U.S. approval of Promus Element. The company expects Food and Drug Administration approval by 2012.

Shares of Boston Scientific rose 6 cents Monday to $8.18.

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