Company: ECIA
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001079973-25-001132
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Company: ENCISION INC
Filing Date: 2025-07-10
Form: 10-K
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Instruments and Monitors that enhance patient safety and patient outcomes in laparoscopic surgical procedures. We have been issued 21
unexpired patents relating to AEM technology from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, each encompassing multiple claims, and
which have between one and twenty years remaining. We also have patents on AEM technology in Europe, Japan, Canada, and Australia.

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Technology Solves a Well-Documented Risk
in Minimally Invasive Surgery

MIS significantly benefits patients by reducing
trauma, hospital stays, recovery times, and medical costs. However, these benefits would not have been achieved without the emergence
of new risks. The risk of unintended tissue damage from stray electrosurgical energy has been well documented. Such injuries can be especially
troubling given that often these injuries are out of the field of view, can go unrecognized at the time of surgery, and can lead to a
cascade of adverse events, including death. Our patented AEM technology eliminates the risk of stray electrosurgical burns in MIS while
providing surgeons with the desired tissue effects.

Product Line has been Developed and Launched.

Our AEM Surgical Instruments and Monitors have
been engineered to provide a seamless transition for surgeons switching from conventional laparoscopic instruments. AEM technology has
been integrated into instruments that have the same look, feel, and functionality as conventional instruments that surgeons have been
using for years. The AEM product line encompasses a full range of instrument sizes, types, and styles favored by surgeons. While always
quality-centric, we added a new level of customer-centricity with increased marketing focus on our reposable AEM EndoShield® 2 Burn
Protection System (“EndoShield 2”). The EndoShield 2 can be used for a number of surgical procedures without reprocessing,
can easily be used in any OR room with all prevalent electrosurgical generators, and eliminates a significant barrier to adoption. Thus,
hospitals can make a complete and smooth conversion to our product line, thereby advancing patient safety in MIS.

Emerging as a Standard of Care

We believe that AEM technology is following a
similar path as previous technological developments in surgery. Throughout the history of electrosurgery, companies that have developed
significant technological breakthroughs in patient safety have seen their technologies become widely used. As with “Isolated”
electrosurgical generators in the 1970s and with “REM” technology in the 1980s, AEM