Bovie Medical Corporation announced the completion and availability of several new white papers on J-Plasma. The white papers highlight the application of J-Plasma® for procedures including breast capsule scoring and the treatment of intra-abdominal adhesions within the plastic surgery and gynecology specialties. Additionally, a detailed article was written documenting the use of J-Plasma® to treat rhinophyma, a complication associated with rosacea that can seriously impede a patient's ability to breathe.

These white papers increase the total number of white papers on J-Plasma® to 10, in line with the Company's stated goal. Highlights from the white papers include: An alternate approach to breast capsule scoring compared to traditional cautery techniques in a paper by Dr. Vip Dev of the California Institute of Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery. This paper noted J-Plasma® could reduce muscle trauma, and initial results suggest beneficial effects on capsular contracture rates, pain, and hematoma formation.

J-Plasma®'s role in treating and preventing intra-abdominal adhesions, in a paper by Dr. Craig E. McCoy of the Women's Wellness Center in Columbia, Missouri. Abdominal adhesions are an expensive surgical byproduct lacking effective prevention. J-Plasma® was found to be safe, precise and economical in adhesion treatment and the reduced thermal tissue damage may play a role in adhesion prevention.

The surgical treatment of endometriosis in a paper by Dr. Mario Nutis of the Center for Special Minimally Invasive & Laser Gynecologic Surgery. Dr. Nutis noted that the greater precision offered by J-Plasma® lessened tissue damage, reduced his patients preoperative symptoms, and provided treatment at a reasonable cost. A case study on rhinophyma.

This paper described the treatment of rhinophyma with J-Plasma®. The surgical precision and reduced tissue damage offered by J-Plasma was instrumental in a successful outcome that ultimately enabled the patient to breath clearly and enabled the surgeon to blend tissue seamlessly for improved cosmetic result. The company also announced that the launch of the latest J-Plasma® product extension, the Precise 360 handpiece will occur in Second Quarter of this year.

The Precise 360 has a rotating tip that will enable surgeons to navigate structures that may be difficult to access using a typical straight laparoscopic device. This launch follows the successful commercialization of six new handpiece configurations in September of 2015.