Dr. Jeromy Brink implants Symvess, Arizona's first FDA-approved bioengineered blood vessel, enhancing limb revascularization procedures.
Quiver AI Summary
Dr. Jeromy Brink, a vascular surgeon in Phoenix, has become the first in Arizona to implant Symvess, the first FDA-approved bioengineered human blood vessel. This groundbreaking product, developed by Humacyte, Inc., allows for immediate availability in the operating room, eliminating the need for vein harvesting from patients experiencing limb loss. Dr. Brink has completed four implants at Banner University Medical Center and hailed Symvess as the most significant advancement in surgical bypass in three decades. Approved by the FDA in December 2024, Symvess is intended for adult patients needing urgent revascularization when traditional vein grafts are not an option. Although only approved for specific use in extremity trauma, there are ongoing investigations for broader applications.
Potential Positives
- Humacyte's Symvess is the first and only FDA-approved bioengineered human blood vessel, representing a significant milestone in vascular surgery technology.
- The off-the-shelf availability of Symvess allows for immediate use in urgent situations, potentially improving patient outcomes by enabling timely surgical interventions.
- The successful implantation by Dr. Jeromy Brink, a high-volume surgeon, positions Humacyte's product positively within the medical community, highlighting its effectiveness and innovation in treating extremity arterial injuries.
- The endorsement of Symvess as a revolutionary advance in surgical bypass by a respected surgeon may enhance the product's credibility and stimulate adoption in additional medical facilities.
Potential Negatives
- Potential safety concerns are highlighted, including life-threatening graft failure, thrombosis, and risk of infectious disease transmission, which may deter hospitals and surgeons from adopting Symvess.
- The warning about anastomotic failure occurring within the first 36 days post-implantation introduces concerns about the reliability and long-term outcomes of Symvess.
- Symvess is only approved for a limited indication, making it an investigational product for most other uses, which could hinder widespread adoption and market potential.
FAQ
Who is the first surgeon in Arizona to implant Symvess?
Dr. Jeromy Brink, a Mayo Clinic-trained vascular surgeon, is the first surgeon in Arizona to implant Symvess.
What is Symvess?
Symvess is the first and only FDA-approved bioengineered human blood vessel available for surgery.
How does Symvess benefit patients facing limb loss?
Symvess allows surgeons to perform urgent revascularization without harvesting a vein, saving critical time for patients.
What are the main risks associated with using Symvess?
Main risks include graft failure, anastomotic failure, and thrombosis, which can lead to life-threatening complications.
What other applications is Humacyte exploring for Symvess?
Humacyte is investigating Symvess for other vascular applications like hemodialysis access and coronary artery bypass grafts.
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Full Release
– Jeromy Brink, MD, Mayo Clinic–trained vascular surgeon in Phoenix, is the first surgeon in Arizona to implant Symvess, the first and only FDA-approved bioengineered human blood vessel –
– Symvess is available off-the-shelf in the operating room, sparing surgeons the time required to harvest a vein from a patient facing imminent limb loss –
DURHAM, N.C., Aug. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Humacyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: HUMA), a commercial-stage biotechnology company that develops bioengineered human tissues, today announced that Symvess, acellular tissue engineered vessel-tyod, is now being used by surgeons in Arizona. The first post-Biologics License Application (BLA) approval implants in the state were performed by Jeromy Brink, MD, a board-certified vascular and endovascular surgeon in Phoenix.
Dr. Brink has performed four Symvess implants at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix since gaining access to the first-in-class product two weeks ago. He called the Symvess implants the “most revolutionary advancement in open surgical bypass in 30 years.”
“Vascular surgeons have been waiting for Symvess for decades,” said Dr. Brink, who trained at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and has practiced for 25 years. “Never before has there been an off-the-shelf conduit that is so easy to use and sutures like vein. If these conduits truly go on to arterialize with intimal cells, I believe Symvess will replace all other non-autogenous grafts in all applications. It’s the Cadillac of conduits.”
Symvess was approved by the FDA in December 2024 as a vascular conduit for adults with extremity arterial injury when urgent revascularization is needed to avoid imminent limb loss and an autologous vein graft is not feasible. As a first-in-class, off-the-shelf bioengineered human tissue, Symvess is available for use on-demand in the operating room, sparing surgeons the time required to harvest a vein from the patient and avoiding a second surgical site on a patient who is often already critically injured.
“Every hospital that adds Symvess to its shelf is another operating room where a surgeon has a treatment option at the moment it matters most,” said Laura Niklason, MD, PhD, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Humacyte. “Dr. Brink and his colleagues in Arizona are exactly the kind of high-volume surgeons for whom we developed Symvess.”
For uses other than the FDA approval in the extremity vascular trauma indication, Symvess is an investigational product and has not been approved for sale by the FDA or any other regulatory agency. The observations expressed by Dr. Brink reflect his experiences only, and the experiences of other surgeons may vary.
More information about Symvess and Humacyte's bioengineered vascular technologies can be found here: https://symvess.com/
About Jeromy Brink, MD
Dr. Jeromy Brink is a board-certified vascular and endovascular surgeon focused on minimally invasive and surgical vascular care. He completed his vascular training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and earned his medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He is a faculty member of the Banner University Medical Center Phoenix Integrated Surgical Residency program and an assistant clinical professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. Dr. Brink currently practices privately and is one of the highest-volume vascular surgeons in the Southwest.
INDICATION
Symvess is an acellular tissue engineered vessel indicated for use in adults as a vascular conduit for extremity arterial injury when urgent revascularization is needed to avoid imminent limb loss, and autologous vein graft is not feasible.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
BOXED WARNING: GRAFT FAILURE
Loss of Symvess integrity due to mid-graft rupture or anastomotic failure can result in life threatening hemorrhage.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
DO NOT use Symvess in patients who have a medical condition that would preclude long-term antiplatelet therapy (such as aspirin or clopidogrel) after resolution of acute injuries.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Graft Rupture
Vascular graft rupture has occurred in patients treated with Symvess. Advise patients that arterial bleeding can be life-threatening and to seek emergent medical evaluation for any signs or symptoms of graft rupture such as bleeding, pain and swelling in the extremity, or signs of extremity ischemia.
- Anastomotic Failure
Anastomotic failure has occurred in patients treated with Symvess. In clinical studies of Symvess, anastomotic failure occurred within the first 36 days post-implantation. Monitor patients for signs of anastomotic failure such as pain and swelling at the surgical site, decreasing hemoglobin or other signs and symptoms of bleeding. Advise patients to seek urgent medical evaluation if they have any signs or symptoms that may be indicative of anastomotic failure such as bleeding, swelling or worsening pain at the surgical site or changes in color of overlying skin.
- Thrombosis
Thrombosis has occurred in patients treated with Symvess. In clinical trials of Symvess, patients received antiplatelet therapy following implantation of Symvess to reduce the risk of thrombosis. The risk of thrombosis may increase in patients who discontinue antiplatelet therapy. Anti-platelet therapy is recommended following treatment with Symvess.
- Transmission of Infectious Diseases
Symvess is manufactured using cells and reagents that may transmit infectious diseases or infectious agents. The cells used in the manufacture of Symvess are derived from a donor who met the donor eligibility requirements for transmissible infectious diseases which includes screening and testing of risks associated with human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1), human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and syphilis (Treponema pallidum). The cell banks are tested negative for human and animal viruses, retroviruses, bacteria, fungi, yeast, and mycoplasma. While all animal-derived reagents are tested for animal viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma before use, these measures do not eliminate the risk of transmitting these or other transmissible infectious diseases and disease agents. Fetal bovine serum is sourced to minimize the risk of transmitting a prion protein that causes bovine spongiform encephalopathy and the cause of a rare fatal condition in humans called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. No transmissible agent infections have been reported during clinical testing.
ADVERSE REACTIONS
The most common adverse reactions (occurring at ≥ 10%), were vascular graft thrombosis, pyrexia (fever) and pain.
Please see full Prescribing Information at www.symvess.com , including Boxed Warning, for Symvess.
About Humacyte
Humacyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: HUMA) is developing a disruptive biotechnology platform to deliver universally implantable bioengineered human tissues, advanced tissue constructs, and organ systems designed to improve the lives of patients and transform the practice of medicine. The Company develops and manufactures acellular tissues to treat a wide range of diseases, injuries, and chronic conditions. Humacyte’s Biologics License Application for the acellular tissue engineered vessel (ATEV) in the vascular trauma indication was approved by the FDA in December 2024. ATEVs are also currently in late-stage clinical trials targeting other vascular applications, including arteriovenous (AV) access for hemodialysis and peripheral artery disease (PAD). Preclinical development is also underway in coronary artery bypass grafts, pediatric heart surgery, treatment of type 1 diabetes, and multiple novel cell and tissue applications. Humacyte’s 6mm ATEV for AV access in hemodialysis was the first product candidate to receive the FDA’s Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation and has also received FDA Fast Track designation. Humacyte’s 6mm ATEV for urgent arterial repair following extremity vascular trauma and for advanced PAD also have received RMAT designations. The ATEV received priority designation for the treatment of vascular trauma by the U.S. Secretary of Defense. For more information, visit www.Humacyte.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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