Ryan Rhodes
Analyst · Lake Street Capital Markets. Please proceed
Thank you, Marc. As Marc alluded to earlier, in the fourth quarter, we placed several new Focal One systems in notable hospital institutions. These included both the mix of leading academic hospitals as well as prominent community hospitals. Early in Q4, we installed a Focal One device at the University of California at San Diego. This sale was particularly meaningful as it was our third sale to the highly regarded UC Health Care system, following earlier sales to both University of California, San Francisco and the University of California, Irvine. More recently, we announced Focal One installations at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Duke University in North Carolina and Prisma Health in South Carolina. We believe these placements, together with those announced earlier in the year such as University of Washington, are a reflection of our growing pipeline, which is now the largest it has ever been since gaining approval of Focal One in the United States. We believe this further validates that Focal therapy is a needed option to each and every comprehensive prostate cancer program, and that Focal One is uniquely suited as the most advanced HIFU technology, utilizing robotics, MRI fusion and improved ultrasound energy delivered while all controlled by the urologist. It's also worth noting that these new centers represent both a mix of academic and community hospitals. Prisma Health, for example, is South Carolina's largest non-profit health care system, and the Henry Ford Health care system is a large integrated delivery network made up of 40 facilities in Detroit and the surrounding areas of Michigan. Selling to a mix of leading academic and community health care providers is an important validation that Focal therapy with Focal One is growing as a valued option for all types of busy prostate centers. Another important highlight continues to be the growth in U.S. prostate treatment volumes at existing installations. For the full year 2021, U.S. HIFU treatment volumes increased 66% over full year 2020. As we have said in the past, we believe robust year-over-year procedural growth is one of the most important leading indicators as it directly reflects the increased adoption and utilization of Focal One by urologists, even as the pandemic continued to weigh in on hospital capital spending in activity for much of the year. In terms of our U.S. team, we continue to add world-class sales talent with deep industry experience. In December, we hired a new Vice President of Sales, Scott Finger, with more than 18 years of experience leading large sales organizations in selling disruptive capital equipment, including those in medical robotics. At the close of 2021, we have now grown our capital sales team strategically, so they may cover multiple geographies. This gives us the ability to actively engage the many leading institutions in 22 out of the 25 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States. The profile of our capital team is made up of sales professionals with a proven track record in selling disruptive medical capital equipment. I'm very pleased that the quality of this team. We look forward to them ramping up to have a significant positive impact on our business. And on the clinical sales side, we have also added several new clinical sales managers who have separate dedicated responsibility for driving utilization within the existing customer accounts. Before turning the call over to Francois to review the financials, I want to highlight a recent peer-reviewed consensus paper that was published during the fourth quarter in the Journal Urologic Oncology. This paper is noteworthy in part because it was authored by numerous notable academic institutions and leaders in focal therapy, some who use our technology and some who use other focal technologies. Out of this paper, there were 56 respondents across multiple disciplines, including physicians representing urology, radiology and radiation oncology. The key takeaway is that there are significant benefits of focal therapy, including an important role for HIFU for these patients with localized prostate cancer who progressed beyond active surveillance. In addition, as noted and presented, focal therapy has distinct advantages and benefits over more aggressive treatments such as surgery and radiation. 91% of respondents indicated that focal therapy has a righter likelihood of preserving both the rectal function and urinary continence, two significant and life-altering side effects of more invasive radical therapy. We view this publication as yet another very strong validation of the clinical role of our technology. This sentiment was also shared at the 22nd meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology held in Orlando in early December. Our team actively participated in this meeting, and we brought systems for focal therapy in micro-ultrasound to perform simulated treatments. The SUO is made up of notable academic thought leaders who have a defined focus in advancing the treatment of cancers within the field of urologic oncology. During that meeting, there was a very high level of interest expressed in acquiring Focal One HIFU technology to support the growing delivery of focal therapy. Momentum for HIFU is clearly accelerating. We believe we have the most advanced platform in delivering HIFU on the market today. In summary, I'm very pleased with the trajectory that our U.S. business is on. And while we will not be discussing Q1 results today, we did enter the new year with good sales and utilization momentum, and I look forward to providing our first quarter update in May. And now our CFO, Francois Dietsch, we'll provide some details of our financial results. Francois?