| MPI RESEARCH completes
new Specialty Surgical Suite! |
MPI Research announced today the completion
of its new 500 square foot Specialty Surgical
Suite. Due to the large number of coronary
and peripheral stent and other vascular studies
conducted at MPI Research over the last two
years, more surgical space was needed to
meet sponsor needs. This new suite is equipped
to support many different types of minimally
invasive animal surgery studies including,
but not limited to, vascular devices such
as arterial stents.
The suite is equipped with two heated carbon
top surgical tables, two fluoroscopes, and
highly-trained and dedicated staff members
to facilitate high throughput studies. The
fluoroscopes are the OEC® 9600 and 9800
models with Ethernet server connectivity
allowing images to be captured on DVD for
documentation of device placement to support
GLP studies. The suite is also equipped with
the newest patient monitoring, anesthesia,
and ventilator equipment. All major surgical
species are supported. The new suite has
the capability to be upgraded to also support
many other types of minimally invasive surgical
studies and medical device evaluations.
Dr. James Laveglia, Executive Vice President
and Director of Research, commented, “The
completion of this new specialty suite is
an important step in the efforts of MPI Research
to expand our support of medical device testing.
Our sponsors have continuously requested
that we expand our capacity to meet their
growing needs for device development support,
and we have responded. Furthermore, as we
anticipate future growth in this area, an
additional 1,350 square feet of surgical
space is under renovation.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, animal health and chemical
companies as well as governmental agencies
as we partner together to bring safer, healthier
products to the world. MPI employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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