Regenerative medicine company Locate Bio announced today that the FDA has granted breakthrough device designation to a bone graft/antibiotic combination designed to combat chronic bone infection, also known as osteomyelitis. Osteomyelitis is a progressive, inflammatory infection of the bone, usually caused by bacteria and is estimated to account for up to 50% of all non-trauma […]
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Fibralign wins CE mark for BioBridge tissue repair device
Stanford spin-out Fibralign announced that it received CE Mark approval in Europe for its BioBridge collagen matrix. Union City, Calif.-based Fibralign’s BioBridge has been designated as a Class III device with an indication for use in supporting lymphatic tissue repair and can be used after or in conjunction with surgical procedures addressing lymphedema, according to […]
Rosens Diversified is acquiring Collagen Solutions
Rosen’s Diversified today agreed to a deal to acquire the entire issued and to-be-issued ordinary share capital of Collagen Solutions (LON:COS). Rosen’s Diversified (RDI) is a Fairmont, Minn.-based food production, agrichemical and distribution company that is already Collagen Solutions’ largest shareholder, according to a news release. Collagen Solutions, which has a U.K. headquarters and operates out […]
Fibralign partners with Terumo
Stanford spin-out Fibralign announced today that it entered into a long-term distributor agreement with Terumo for the BioBridge collagen matrix. The agreement is set to see Terumo market and distribute BioBridge collagen matrix, which is used to treat and prevent secondary lymphedema, in Japan. BioBridge is a sterile, implantable, biocompatible and biodegradable surgical mesh made […]
Revian announces patent for LED hair-loss prevention tech
Revian announced that the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued the company a patent to use proprietary color combinations of light to regenerate living tissue in the body — including hair. The patent covers the use of specific wavelengths of LED light to stimulate the body’s cellular generation of nitric oxide as well […]
The 10 greatest medtech advances of the 2010s
From disposable endoscopes to TAVR to robotic surgery, there’s a whole host of medtech advances widely available now that weren’t around much 10 years ago. “In terms of technological advances, I would put this past decade as one of the most important for medical technology. From connected devices and robotics, to advances in material sciences […]
Mayo Clinic, W.L. Gore team up on stem cell therapy treatments
Mayo Clinic and W. L. Gore & Associates have announced a partnership to develop implantable cell therapies to treat debilitating conditions with no cure. The for-profit company, Avobis Bio, will combine a patient’s own stem cells with bioabsorbable scaffolds to stimulate the healing of perianal fistulas, painful tunneling wounds that affect patients with Crohn’s disease. […]
5 ways medtech research aims to help veterans
As the United States prepares to honor its military veterans on Monday, medtech researchers are working to help survivors wounded in battle, both in body and mind. Whether the research comes out of government, industry or academia, there’s also a desire to help veterans facing other health challenges. Get the full story on our sister […]
Admedus deals biologic patch business to LeMaitre Vascular for $24m
Admedus (ASX:AHZ) dealt its biologic patch business to LeMaitre Vascular (NSDQ:LMAT) in a deal worth up to $24.6 million to focus on the transcatheter aortic valve replacement market. The A$36.2 million buyout of the CardioCel and VascuCel patches called for LeMaitre to put up $14.2 million up front, with another $1.4 million due in a pair […]
BioCardia wins CE Mark renewal for Helix, Morph catheters
BioCardia (OTC:BCDA) said yesterday that it won CE Mark renewal for its Helix biotherapeutic delivery catheter and Morph universal deflectable guide catheter for delivery of biotherapeutics to the heart. With the renewed CE Mark, BioCardia said it can continue supporting partners outside the U.S. and move forward with commercial sales of the Helix and Morph systems […]
Imbed Biosciences wins $1.5m NIH grant
Imbed Biosciences said last week that it received a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a bioresorbable, antibacterial wound dressing. Fitchburg, Wis.-based Imbed said the two-year Small Business Innovation Research grant, from the NIH’s National Institute for Arthritis & Musculoskeletal & Skin Diseases, is for R&D on a bioresorbable wound […]