Peregrine Designed Specifically for ENT Surgeons to Access and View Deep Intra-Sinus Anatomy with Minimal Resection
3NT Medical, a medtech innovator dedicated to developing single-use specialized endoscopes for the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose and throat (ENT) disorders, today announced FDA clearance for its Peregrine™ Drivable ENT Scope, designed to provide ENT surgeons with unparalleled views of the sinus anatomy to enhance the surgical experience.
“We designed Peregrine exclusively for ENT surgeons to enable a better surgical experience for them as they strive to provide better outcomes and an enhanced experience for their patients.”
Access and visualization deep within the sinuses are challenges for ENT surgeons today. The anterior and lateral wall of the maxillary sinus, as well as the superior and lateral aspects of the frontal sinus, are difficult to reach endoscopically.1,2 As a result, pathology, such as inverted papilloma, most frequently recurs in tumors in those areas that are difficult to access.3 More than 500,000 patients undergo sinus surgery in the U.S. annually, the majority of whom receive simultaneous treatment for the maxillary and frontal sinuses.
The Peregrine Drivable ENT Scope allows ENT surgeons to access the furthest reaches of the sinuses to visualize anatomic landmarks up-close, with excellent image quality and minimal resection, both intra- and post-operatively. These benefits are achieved through novel mechanics which enable the surgeon to angulate the device’s 2.3mm tip sharply, and then advance it further in the direction of the turn, all through single-hand operation. Peregrine can be used alongside the traditional 0° rigid endoscope, or as the main endoscope in the operating room. The proprietary, small-footprint video console to which Peregrine is connected negates the need for bulky and expensive endoscopy towers that traditional endoscopes require. As a single-use sterile device, Peregrine aims to enhance safety for both patients and medical staff by eliminating the risk of cross-contamination, as well as the costs and inconvenience of sterilization that traditional capital endoscopes incur.
In a study comparing Peregrine to rigid endoscopes, Peregrine was able to view 100 percent of the frontal and sphenoid sinuses and 97.1 percent of the maxillary sinus compared to 45.3 percent, 53.3 percent and 39.4 percent, respectively, for 4mm rigid endoscopes ranging from 0° to 70°.4
“Assessing the sinuses from a distance is now a thing of the past with Peregrine. This new scope joins our commercially-available Colibri™ Micro ENT Scope for otologists, and demonstrates that 3NT Medical is executing on its vision of creating a portfolio of endoscopes designed specifically for ENT use,” said 3NT Medical CEO Ehud Bendory. “We designed Peregrine exclusively for ENT surgeons to enable a better surgical experience for them as they strive to provide better outcomes and an enhanced experience for their patients.”
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About 3NT Medical
3NT Medical Ltd. is an Israeli medical device technology leader developing innovative endoscopic solutions for otorhinolaryngology applications worldwide. 3NT Medical Inc. is its U.S. sales and distribution wholly-owned subsidiary.
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- Carniol E, Vazquez A, Patel T, Liu J, Eloy JA. Utility of intraoperative flexible endoscopy in frontal sinus surgery. Allergy Rhinol (Providence) 2017;8(2):e81-84.
- Gamrot-Wrzol M, Sowa P, Lisowska G, et al. Risk factors of recurrence and malignant transformation of sinonasal inverted papilloma. Biomed Res Int 2017;9195163. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9195163.
- Van Zele T, Soudry E, Landsberg R, Gevaert P. A prospective, feasibility study to evaluate the efficacy and usability of a novel drivable endoscope in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. Eur Arch Oto-Rhino-L 2019;276(9):2499-2505.