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Title: Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.


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Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.
  • Plainsboro, NJ
  • 860 employees
  • 3 divisions
  • Integra LifeSciences
  • Integra NeuroSciences
  • Integra Padgett Instruments
  • INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template

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Financials
  • Publicly traded since 1995 on NASDAQ (IART)
  • For FYE 12/03 revenues increased 58 to 185.6 M
  • FY 2003 net income 26.8 M
  • Stock price 31.87 on 4/12/04
  • Web site www.integra-ls.com

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IART, LIFC, and NASDAQ (1 yr)
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INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template
  • Bilayer skin replacement used for treating
    full-thickness or deep partial-thickness burns
  • FDA approved
  • Marketed by Ethicon, Inc. (JJ)
  • Dermal layer and temporary epidermal layer
  • Temporary epidermis replaced with ultra-thin
    autograft (0.003 0.005)

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INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template
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INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template Dermal
layer
  • Porous matrix of fibers of cross-linked bovine
    tendon collagen and a glycosaminoglycan
    (chondroitin-6-sulfate)
  • Manufactured with a controlled porosity and
    defined degradation rate
  • Permits infiltration of fibroblasts, macrophages,
    lymphocytes, and capillaries derived from the
    wound bed.
  • Endogenous collagen matrix is deposited by
    fibroblasts simultaneously, the dermal layer of
    INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template is degraded

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INTEGRA Dermal Regeneration Template Epidermal
layer
  • Temporary synthetic polysiloxane polymer
    (silicone)
  • Upon adequate vascularization of the dermal layer
    and availability of donor autograft tissue
    (usually 7-14 days), the temporary silicone layer
    is removed and a thin, meshed layer of epidermal
    autograft is placed over the "neodermis."
  • Cells from the epidermal autograft grow and form
    a confluent stratum corneum, thereby closing the
    wound reconstituting a functional dermis and
    epidermis.

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Clinical Studies
  • 149 burn patients
  • Median take for INTEGRA 80
  • conventional autograft 95
  • Acceptable to investigators
  • Epidermal autograft take 90 vs. 95 for
    conventional autograft
  • Wounds with INTEGRA and meshed epidermal
    autograft less likely to show meshed and spread
    pattern than meshed conventional autograft

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Clinical Studies
  • No significant difference in healing time between
    INTEGRA and temporary wound covers
  • Healing time with thin autograft comparable to
    conventional autograft
  • Donor sites of thin autografts healed faster and
    allowed more cycles for reharvesting than
    conventional donor sites

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Clinical Studies
  • Physician and patient assessment of cosmetic and
    functional outcome
  • Patients preferred INTEGRA over control
  • Physicians favor INTEGRA in terms of scarring
    and cosmesis
  • Donor sites _at_ 12 months favored thin epidermal
    autograft over conventional

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Integra NeuroSciences
  • NeuraGen? Peripheral Nerve Guide
  • Absorbable collagen tube
  • Conduit for axonal growth across a nerve gap
  • Axons of severed peripheral nerves regenerate
    spontaneously, but will not establish functional
    connections unless the nerve stumps are
    surgically reconnected
  • Rapid method for rejoining severed peripheral
    nerves, in contrast to conventional microsurgical
    techniques

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NeuraGen? Peripheral Nerve Guide
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Cartilage Regeneration Template
  • Damaged cartilage on the knee
  • The site is debrided and prepared for the
    cartilage matrix implant
  • The cartilage matrix is implanted into the
    damaged area of the knee
  • Cartilage begins to regenerate
  • Healthy, completely regenerated cartilage

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Integra Collagen Products
  • Bone regeneration
  • Resorbable sponge used with BMP-2
  • Medtronic Sofamor Danek spinal applications
  • Dental
  • Guided tissue regeneration in periodontal surgery
  • Hemostasis in dental surgery
  • Sulzer Dental
  • Neurosurgical
  • DuraGen Dural Graft Matrix

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Genzyme Biosurgery
  • Cambridge, MA
  • One of 3 divisions of Genzyme Corporation
  • Epicel cultured epidermal autografts
  • Carticel autologous cultured chondrocytes
  • www.genzymebiosurgery.com

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Financials
  • Publicly traded on NASDAQ since 2001 (was GZBX
    now GENZ)
  • FYE 12/02 revenues increased 2 to 240.1 M
  • FY 2002 operating loss 24.5 M
  • For Q1-03 revenue 65.6 M
  • Stock price (GZBX) 1.96 on 4/30/03
  • GENZ 47.49 on 4/12/04

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GZBX, IART, LIFC, NASDAQ (1 yr)
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Epicel
  • First introduced in 1987
  • Used in treatment of burns
  • From postage-stamp sized biopsy to entire body
    surface area in 16 days
  • 75 patients per year
  • 600 patients worldwide
  • Ship product to U.S., Europe or Japan

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Epicel
  • Autologous keratinocytes co-cultured with
    irradiated murine cells to form cultured
    epidermal autografts (CEA)
  • 2 to 8 cell layers thick
  • Each sheet attached to a petrolatum gauze backing
    with stainless steel surgical clips.
  • Each autograft is approximately 50 cm2 and is
    individually packaged in sterile, buffered, serum
    free Dulbecco's Modified Eagles Medium (DMEM).
  • The murine cells used in the culture process have
    been extensively tested for the presence of
    infectious agents.

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Epicel Clinical DatabaseSurvival displayed by
TBSA burned (n478)
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Carticel
  • Autologous cultured chondrocytes
  • Began marketing in 1995
  • Used to repair symptomatic cartilage defects of
    the femoral condyle caused by acute or repetitive
    trauma in patients who have had an inadequate
    response to a prior arthroscopic or other
    surgical repair procedure
  • Not for patients with osteoarthritis
  • Covered by most insurance plans

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Carticel
  • Raisin-sized biopsy during arthroscopic
    procedure shipped to Genzyme
  • Chondrocytes expanded in culture to millions of
    cells shipped back to surgeon
  • Periosteum from lower leg sutured over the defect
    like a patch to hold the cells in place
  • Patients back to full weight bearing in 6-8
    weeks resume physical activity within one year
  • Over 6000 patients treated since 1995

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Carticel Clinical Experience
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Carticel II (in development)
  • Three-dimensional autologous cartilage graft that
    may be delivered arthroscopically
  • Treat larger defects, permit early weightbearing
    and allow for significantly quicker return to
    function than the current product.
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