United States regulatory approval of medical devices used for endovascular neurosurgery: A two-decade review of FDA regulatory files

Author:

Bhenderu Lokeshwar SORCID,Hardigan Trevor,Roa Jorge,Philbrick Brandon DORCID,Hoang Alex,Faraji Amir H,Britz Gavin W,Yaeger Kurt A

Abstract

BackgroundThe evolution of neuroendovascular technologies has progressed substantially. Over the last two decades, the introduction of new endovascular devices has facilitated treatment for more patients, and as a result, the regulatory environment concerning neuroendovascular devices has evolved rapidly in response.ObjectiveTo examine trends in the approval of neuroendovascular devices by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over the last 20 years.MethodsOpen-access US FDA databases were queried between January 2000 and December 2022 for all devices approved by the Neurological Devices Advisory Committee. Neuroendovascular devices were manually classified and grouped by category. Device approval data, including approval times, approval pathway, and presence of predicate devices, were examined.ResultsA total of 3186 neurological devices were approved via various US FDA pathways during the study period. 320 (10.0%) corresponded to neuroendovascular devices, of which 301 (94.1%) were approved via the 510(k) pathway. The percentage of 510(k) pathway neuroendovascular devices increased from 6.9% to 14.3% of all neuro devices before and after 2015, respectively. There was an increase in approval times for neuroendovascular devices cleared after 2015.ConclusionOver the last two decades, the neuroendovascular device armamentarium has rapidly expanded, especially after positive stroke trials in 2015. Regulatory approval times are significantly affected by device category, generation, company size, and company location, and a vast majority are approved by the 510(k) pathway. These results can guide further innovation in the endovascular device space and may act as a roadmap for future regulatory planning.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Surgery

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