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Technologies Awarded Phase II NIH Grant for Silicon Nitride-PEEK 3D Printed Composite Spinal Implants
LAKE CITY, October 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - SINTX Technologies, Inc. (www.sintx.com) (NASDAQ: SINT) ("SINTX"
or the "Company"), an original equipment manufacturer of advanced ceramics, announced today it has been awarded a Phase II
grant of $1,972,826 by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a 3D printed (3DP) composite silicon nitride - polyetheretherketone
(SN-PEEK) spinal implant. This represents the fourth NIH grant awarded to SINTX since the Phase I award for this project was received
in September of 2021.
approximately 40% of spine implants within the $10 billion global spine market, PEEK-based devices are favored because of their proven
clinical efficacy. Through the development of 3DP SN-PEEK spinal implants, SINTX aims to combine the familiarity and benefits of PEEK
with the antibacterial and osteoconductive characteristics of silicon nitride. These composite implants will be manufactured with modern,
cost-effective 3D printing technologies.
successful completion of Phase I aims has shown the feasibility and reliability of 3DP SN-PEEK spinal implants. These 3DP implants met
minimum load thresholds in accordance with established mechanical testing standards, demonstrated basic biocompatibility, and
resisted bacterial adhesion. These findings established the foundation for this Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award,"
said Dr. Ryan Bock, SINTX Vice President of Research and Development and Principal Investigator for the project. "In Phase II,
SINTX and external collaborators will conduct formal design validation activities; test static and dynamic mechanical properties of implants
3DP according to the revised design; carry out formal biocompatibility assessments; and assess in vivo antimicrobial
activity, biocompatibility, and osseointegration for a 3DP SN-PEEK cervical implant against appropriate controls."
will collaborate with the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) over the next 24 months to execute this
project. The NIH grant will support resourcing and acquisition of materials as well as testing and trials at SINTX and Penn Vet. Upon
the successful execution of the Phase II grant application goals, SINTX will have the majority of the benchtop and large animal in
vivo data needed to seek FDA regulatory clearance using the 510(k) pathway. Additionally, successful demonstration of infection prevention
in vivo will be a critical step towards enabling an antimicrobial device claim. These preliminary animal
data will be used to seek future funding from NIH or other Federal agencies to further validate antimicrobial properties of
devices made from SN-PEEK.
the Phase I effort, Dr. Steven Kurtz of Drexel University and Dr. Noreen Hickok of Thomas Jefferson University were the lead university
investigators while Dr. Thomas Schaer of Penn Vet provided valued consultative support for study and implant design. These scientists
provided significant contributions to the proposal, and we are grateful for their continued support," said Dr. Sonny Bal, President,
and CEO. "Dr. Schaer will be the lead investigator at Penn Vet while Drs. Kurtz and Hickok will assume advisory roles on the project
during execution of Phase II activities. Since the NIH grant will fund the acquisition of needed benchtop data and the first ever in
vivo performance data for SN-PEEK devices, the award represents a critical milestone in expanding the antibacterial and osseointegrative
properties of silicon nitride into composite structures. From a commercial standpoint, this NIH-funded project is an important step in
our strategy to introduce a new generation of highly differentiated implants into the spine market."
reported in the "3D Printed Silicon Nitride Porous PEEK Composite Spinal Cages for Anti-Infection" proposal was supported
by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health under award number
content included in this release is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of
the National Institutes of Health.
SINTX Technologies, Inc.
Technologies is an advanced ceramics company that develops and commercializes materials, components, and technologies for medical and
technical applications. SINTX is a global leader in the research, development, and manufacturing of silicon nitride, and its products
have been implanted in humans since 2008. Over the past two years, SINTX has utilized strategic acquisitions and alliances to enter into
new markets. The Company has manufacturing facilities in Utah and Maryland.
more information on SINTX Technologies or its materials platform, please visit www.sintx.com.
press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA)
that are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. Risks and uncertainties that may cause such differences include, among other
things: development of SN-PEEK spinal implant products may take longer than expected and such products may not prove to be as effective
as other products currently being commercialized or to be commercialized in the future by competitors; risks inherent in manufacturing
and scaling up to commercial quantities while maintaining quality controls; volatility in the price of SINTX's common stock; the
uncertainties inherent in new product development, including the cost and time required to commercialize such product(s); market acceptance
of our products once commercialized; SINTX's ability to raise funding and other competitive developments. Readers are cautioned
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