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Page 1: Medical Device Product Development Process · Medical Device Product Development Process David Farrar Head of New Technologies Xiros Ltd, Leeds, UK. ... New Product Development •

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Medical Device ProductDevelopment Process

David FarrarHead of New TechnologiesXiros Ltd, Leeds, UK

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“Nothing is accomplished in thereal world unless it is adopted byindustry.Academic scientists do notmanufacture devices.A paper in Science cannot savelives.How to repay the taxpayerssupporting academic research?”

Buddy RatnerBiomaterials Scientist & Entrepreneur

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New Product Development

• Doing projects right• Project planning• Project Management• Stage-Gate

• Doing the right projects• Business Cases• Valuation• Portfolio Management

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Development Process – Stage-Gate

Stage 1Initiation/ Feasibility

Stage 2Concept/ Definition

Stage 3Design & Development

Verification & Validation

Stage 4Transfer tomanufacturing

Stage 5Regulatory

Launch

Gate1

Gate2

Gate3

Gate4

Gate5

Design Control/Design History File Technical FileBusiness Case

• Development process broken into key phases• Project reviewed by management team at end of each phase – Gate Review• Project must successfully pass through Gate before it can proceed to next

phase• Stops projects running out of control• Focuses team on what information/results are required

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Development ProcessStage Description/Activities

0: Idea creation/gathering • Brainstorming• Internal R&D• Technology scouting

• Literature review• Companies/Universities

1: Initiation/Feasibility • Initial proposal & business case • Initial proof-of-concept andprototypes

2: Concept/Definition • Full business case & project plan• Research Customer Requirements• Market evaluation• IP Review

• Initial regulatory plan• Manufacturing plan• Further develop/test prototypes

3: Design & Development • Define design inputs• Verification & Validation Plan• Further testing/development• Risk assessment• Develop/review manufacturing

process

• Develop/test final prototype• Design packaging/labelling• Update market, IP, regulatory

reviews etc.

4: Transfer to Manufacturing • Establish and validate process• Approve suppliers

• Document procedure• Train operators

5: Regulatory • Prepare Technical File• Regulatory submission

• Obtain regulatory approval

6: Post Launch • Surgeon training• Product/Process improvements

• Complaints• Post-market surveillance

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Stage 0: Where do ideas come from?

• Market pull– Identify an unmet clinical need and then find

technologies to address it• Technology Push

– Invent a new material, technology and thenidentify clinical needs it might satisfy

• Clinical Needs – literature, talking to surgeons,market research, observing surgery, clinicalconferences, feedback from sales reps etc.

• New Technologies – literature, brainstorming,internal R&D, technology scouting, approachesfrom universities/companies etc.

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Stages 1/2: Making the Case…

•Most companies will develop a “Business Case” beforeinvesting significantly in a new project.

– Justifies the resources/funding needed to bring a new product tomarket.

– Enables projects to be prioritised

• Portfolio Management

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Typical Business Case Content(or what you need to think about before you start tocommercialise a medical device)

•Product attributes/technicalspecification

•Value proposition

•Strategic fit

•Market (size, growth, penetration)

•Sales channels

•Competition

•Intellectual Property position(patent protection, freedom tosell)

•Development plan/costs

•Manufacturing plan & costs

•Regulatory route

•Clinical trials

•Reimbursement

•Health economic analysis

•Risk analysis

•Value/financials

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Value Proposition Case Study: HIPResurfacing System

•For the young, active patient withadvanced hip disease, hipresurfacing can be an alternatetreatment to total hipreplacement. The procedure oftenpermits a return to normal lifeactivities and more bone stock ispreserved than with a total hipreplacement.

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Patient Journey – Treatment for Osteoarthritis

Patient lifetime

Lifestyle changes/nutraceuticals

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IA-hyaluronicacid

Total jointreplacement

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Pain relief

Replacement

GAP

Resurfacing

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Stage 3: Developing and Testing

• Establish customer needs and define design inputs• Develop device to meet design input requirements• Test and record outputs of design.• “Verification and Validation”• Development process recorded in Design History File

• Need to demonstrate safety and efficacy – supporting dataneeded for any marketing claims

• Time and cost of this stage often dominated by in vivo andclinical testing

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FDA Waterfall DiagramHave wedesigned whatwe intended to?

Does what wehave designedwork?

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Case Study: Biological Safety Testing

• ISO10993– provides a framework for biological safety testing

– 20 parts covering characterisation, in-vitro and in-vivo testing

– Part of a wider risk management process

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ISO10993-1

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Case Study: Suture Anchor - Safety

• Suture anchor for repair ofthe rotator cuff (shoulder)

• Available in PEEK or in anovel bioresorbablecomposite material

• For purposes of ISO10993:– what category is the

device?– what is the contact

type?– What biological safety

testing is required(PEEK andbiocomposite)?

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Case Study: Suture Anchor - Efficacy

• What might we want to claim?

• Strength – Insertion and Pullout

• Bone Ingrowth

• Bioresorption and replacementby bone

Need to consider choice, relevance andjustificationof animal model as well as any mechanical/in-vitro testing.

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Clinical Trials• Likely to be needed for any

new/innovative product.

• Can be the most costly part ofthe development process.

• Need to consider:

– Acceptance of outcomemeasures

– Variability of patientpopulation

– Follow-up time needed

– Sample size

– Cost

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Stages of Clinical DevelopmentPhase I

Checkingfor safety

Phase II

Checkingfor efficacy

Phase III

Confirmationin large patient

population

Phase IV

Testing longterm safety in

diverse patientpopulation

Sample: 10-20healthyvolunteers

Risk:Unexpected sideeffects

Sample: about200 patients

Risk: Manyprojects fail inPhase II due toproduct notbeing aseffective asexpected

Sample: morethan 1,000people

Risk: Chance ofdetecting rareside effectsincreases withnumber ofpeople involved

Sample: real lifepatients – post-marketingstudies

Risk: Previouslyuntested groupsmay showadversereactions

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Case Study: Angiogenic Suture

• Suture for rotator cuff tears.• Contains small molecule active to stimulate repair.• Drug-device combination.

• Regulatory bodies required a clinical trial.• Primary objective to obtain safety data on the active

suture and the assess preliminary effectiveness of activesuture vs. control in patients undergoing rotator cuffrepair.

• 80 patients.• Primary outcome: rotator cuff integrity 6 months post-op.• Secondary outcomes include: RC integrity at 1, 3, 6, 12 &

52 weeks, change in cuff/shoulder assessments,rehabilitation time etc

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Case Study – Anti-microbial hip implant

• Infection rates 1-2%• Low incidence but devastating when it

happens• Incorporate antibiotics/antimicrobial surface• Potential “combination” product (drug-

device)• How many patients do you need in your

clinical trial to show a reduction?

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Case Study – Advanced In-GrowthSurfaces

• Improved in-growth surfaces to improvecementless fixation of implants

• Advanced porous surfaces• Active Surfaces e.g. BMP, bisphosphonate

– “Combination”• How long/how many patients for clinical

trial?

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Project Costs

Discovery Preclinicalstudies

Clinicaltrials

Proof-of-concept

Productdevelopment

ProjectCosts

ProjectRisks

Research- Personnel- Facilities- Materials- IP fees

Manufacturing- CAPEX- Tooling- Materials- Packaging

Commercialization- Distribution- Launch costs- Training / education- Sales commissions

Development- Prototype mftr- Preclinicals- Clinical studies- Regulatory fees

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Stage 4: Getting ready tomanufacture

• Design for manufacturing should start early inthe process – how will the product be made?

• Process needs to be robust, efficient and costeffective

• Establish and validate process, includingsuppliers

• Document procedures and train operators

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State 5:Regulatory Approval• Probably the biggest driver in determining

development route

• US FDA – 510(k) vs. PMA

• Europe – CE mark

• Focus on Safety, Efficacy and Quality

• Is the product safe? Do benefits outweighrisks?

• Does the product do what it claims?

• Are adequate manufacturing controls inplace?

• What testing is required?

• Are clinical trials necessary?

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2017 18 19 20 21 22 23 2024

Project C

Project B

Project A

Project TimelinesDiscovery Proof of

conceptLabtesting

Prototypedevelopment

Preclinicalevaluation

Clinicaltrials

Regulatoryapproval

Launch

Examples

Project C• Technically challenging, new product concept• Requires preclinical evaluation and clinical trials• Long regulatory route (class 3 - PMA)

Project B• Next generation product development• Demonstrate safety / efficacy in preclinical studies• Short regulatory route (class 2 - 510k)

Project A• Instrument modification• Demonstrate fit for purpose• Minimal regulatory requirements (class 1)

• Project timelines vary widely• Not all steps necessary in each case• Determined by regulatory pathways

(can be complex and uncertain!)• Consider requirements to show safety & efficacy

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Stage 6: Post Launch

• Surgeon training

• Product/Process improvements

• Complaints

• Post-market surveillance

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Challenges in product development

Appropriateregulatory body

Lack of clinicallyrelevant animalmodels

Ideascreening

Preclinicaltesting

Clinicaltrials

Regulatoryapproval

High cost

Largesample size

Acceptanceof outcomemeasures

Provingsafety

Country specificrequirements

Lengthy follow-up

High failurerate

Variability inpatient population

CrowdedIP space

…or how things get lost in translation

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Thank you for listening!