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InspireMD to Announce Positive Six Month Results from the CGuard TM CARENET Trial at LINC 2015 CGuard TM All Comer Data Continues to Show Excellent Clinical Benefits of the MicroNet TM Covered Technology Six-Month Ultras

Key Takeaway: InspireMD to Announce Positive Six Month Results from the CARENET Trial at LINC 2015 All Comer Data Continues to Show Excellent of the MicroNetTM Covered Technology Six-Month Ultrasound Analysis is Indicative of Patent Carotid Arteries Concern When Compared to Conventional

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InspireMD to Announce
Positive Six Month Results from the
CARENET Trial at LINC 2015
All Comer Data Continues to Show Excellent
of the MicroNetTM Covered Technology
Six-Month Ultrasound
Analysis is Indicative of Patent Carotid Arteries
Concern When Compared to Conventional Carotid Stents
BOSTON, MA - January 13, 2015 - InspireMD,
Inc. (NYSE MKT: NSPR) ("InspireMD" or the "Company"), a leader in embolic protection systems ("EPS"),
today announced that six month follow-up data from its CGuardTM CARENET (CARotid Embolic
protection Study using microNET) trial continued to show promising clinical benefits, including exceptional safety
and efficacy, and most importantly resolution of ischemic lesions and a reduced incidence of restenosis.
More detailed data will be presented at the upcoming LINC (Leipzig
InterveNtional Course) meeting in Leipzig, Germany on Tuesday, January 27 at 10:58am.
The reduction in both the incidence and volume of new ischemic
lesions, as well as this six-month data showing minimal restenosis concern, indicates that the therapeutic benefits of the CGuardTM
MicroNet technology may extend well beyond the acute procedural period. The CARENET trial recruited a total of 30 patients and
showed very promising safety and efficacy with 0% MACCE (meaning no death, stroke or myocardial infarction) at 30 days, substantially
lower than in other non-mesh covered carotid stenting trials. Additionally, the incidence of new ischemic ipsilateral lesions as
assessed by Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DW-MRI) after carotid artery stenting (CAS) was reduced by almost 50%
when compared to published historical control groups of non-mesh covered carotid stents. All but one of the new ischemic lesions
at 48 hour follow up were completely resolved at 30 days. The CARENET trial also reported an average lesion volume per patient
that was 10 times smaller than historical control groups. The ultrasound analysis performed at six months has shown healthy healing
of the carotid artery without restenosis concern when compared to other CAS.
Alan Milinazzo, CEO of InspireMD, commented, "We continue
to be impressed with the clinical data from our CGuardTM CARENET study. After we first presented our 30-day follow-up
data at TCT 2014 in September of last year, we gained additional market feedback through a limited market release of the technology.
Now, the six-month follow-up data, to be presented at LINC in a few weeks, will show that the CGuardTM has minimal restenosis
concern when compared to other carotid stents. In addition, Mr. Milinazzo added, "this data, combined with the earlier DW-MRI
data showing a vast reduction in the incidence, and volume, of new ipsilateral lesions continues to validate the short and long
term benefits of this MicroNet covered technology when treating patients with carotid artery disease."
The CGuardTM CARENET data will be presented during
the main carotid session at LINC titled, "Deep Dive Session: Carotid Revascularization" chaired by Dr. Frank
Veith and Dr. William Gray on Tuesday, January 27 from 9:00am - 12:30pm. Prof Piotr Musia ek, Co- Principal Investigator
for the CARENET study, from Jagiellonian University Medical College at John Paul II Hospital, in Krakow, Poland will present this
CARENET late breaking clinical data in his talk titled, "The CARENET All-Comer Trial Using the CGuardTM MicroNetTM
Covered Embolic Prevention Stent." In addition to presenting all-comer data from the CARENET trial he will also present
the 6 month follow up data from the study that was originally presented at TCT 2014.
The Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) is one of the world's
fastest growing courses committed to advancing the scientific and clinical evaluation and treatment of patients with complex vascular
disease through the interdisciplinary discussion of novel endovascular techniques and systemic scientific evaluation. More than
4,000 participants from over 70 countries are expected to attend with a faculty of over 200 leading physicians and interventionalists
from around the world.
The proprietary CGuard EPS uses the same MicroNet technology
featured on the MGuard and MGuard Prime coronary embolic protection systems. The MicroNet technology is a single
fiber knitted mesh wrapped on an open cell stent platform designed to trap debris that can dislodge and travel downstream after
a patient is treated with traditional stenting methods. This technology seeks to protect patients from plaque debris and blood
clots breaking off and which can lead to life threatening strokes. The size, or aperture, of the MicroNet pore' is
only 150-180 microns in order to maximize protection against the potentially dangerous plaque and thrombus within the carotid artery.
CGuard EPS is CE Mark approved. CGuard EPS, however, is not
approved for sales in the U.S. by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at this time.
About InspireMD, Inc.
InspireMD seeks to utilize its proprietary
MGuard with MicroNetTM technology to make its products the industry standard for embolic protection and to provide
a superior solution to the key clinical issues of current stenting in patients with a high risk of distal embolization, no reflow
and major adverse cardiac events.
InspireMD intends to pursue applications
of this MicroNet technology in coronary, carotid (CGuardTM) and peripheral artery procedures. InspireMD's common stock
is quoted on the NYSE MKT under the ticker symbol NSPR.
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and uncertainties associated with (i) market acceptance of our existing and new products, (ii) negative clinical trial results
or lengthy product delays in key markets, (iii) an inability to secure regulatory approvals for the sale of our products, (iv)
intense competition in the medical device industry from much larger, multinational companies, (v) product liability claims, (vi)
product malfunctions, (vii) our limited manufacturing capabilities and reliance on subcontractors for assistance, (viii) insufficient
or inadequate reimbursement by governmental and other third party payers for our products, (ix) our efforts to successfully obtain
and maintain intellectual property protection covering our products, which may not be successful, (x) legislative or regulatory
reform of the healthcare system in both the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions, (xi) our reliance on single suppliers for certain product
components, (xii) the fact that we will need to raise additional capital to meet our business requirements in the future and that
such capital raising may be costly, dilutive or difficult to obtain and (xiii) the fact that we conduct business in multiple foreign
jurisdictions, exposing us to foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations, logistical and communications challenges, burdens and
costs of compliance with foreign laws and political and economic instability in each jurisdiction. More detailed information about
the Company and the risk factors that may affect the realization of forward looking statements is set forth in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the Company's Transition Report on Form 10-KT and its Quarterly Reports
on Form 10-Q. Investors and security holders are urged to read these documents free of charge on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov.
The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future
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Last updated: Jan 13, 2015