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- Relievant Medsystems unveils Intracept simulation training program
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- LivaNova president of cardiopulmonary is retiring
- MedTrace raises $19M for its PET-boosting technology
- Quantum Surgical earns regulatory nod for surgical robot in China
- ProSomnus raises $10M for CPAP alternative
- Medtronic wins CE mark for next-gen Simplera CGM with InPen integration
- Fast Five: Boston Scientific targets M&A to reach ‘next level’, EU sees potential antitrust activity in medtech
- Boston Scientific completes enrollment in next-gen aortic valve registry
- Tivic Health regains Nasdaq compliance
- European Commission sees potential antitrust activity in medtech
- Day Zero Diagnostics completes $16M funding round
- Orthofix launches new fixation system, first cases performed
- Stryker launches minimally invasive surgical bunion treatment
- Boston Scientific targets M&A, AI to reach ‘next level’
- Ypsomed concludes autoinjector supply deal with Novo Nordisk
- Fast Five: Boston Scientific makes a $850M acquisition, InBrain Neuroelectronics wins FDA breakthrough nod
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- How LimFlow’s foot-saving system prevents amputations in patients with no other optionsLimFlow’s breakthrough system for treating chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is the first of its kind approved by the FDA for this severe form of peripheral artery disease (PAD). The LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) is now the only option other than amputation for ceratin CLTI patients who have lost blood flow… […]
- Device strategies to prevent healthcare-associated infectionsDevice design, sterilization before use and proper cleaning of reusable equipment can prevent infections and save lives. By Ted Eveleth, AvantGuard Nosocomial infections, also commonly known as healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), are a multibillion-dollar problem and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. On any given day, about 1 in 31 hospital patients… […]
- MGS breaks ground on innovation and tech centerMGS has started construction of its new innovation center at its headquarters campus in Germantown, Wisconsin. The medtech contract manufacturer said the 120,000 ft² facility is scheduled to open by the end of 2024. The MGS expansion will have collaborative workspaces dedicated to ideation and product development, tooling development, automation, and part and process validation,… […]
- Two-armed surgical robot prototype targets pediatric brain tumorsResearchers say they’ve developed a surgical robot for removing brain tumors in children, and that it could also offer a less invasive, safer option for adult neurosurgery and other procedures. The trick is using hollow, nitinol robot arms to allow neurosurgeons to swap tools during a tumor resection procedure, said Pierre DuPont. He’s the chief… […]
- S3 Connected Health joins DiMe’s International Regulatory Pathways projectNEWS RELEASE: S3 Connected Health joins DiMe’s team of digital health experts in their new project ‘International Regulatory Pathways’ DUBLIN, September 19, 2023 – Building on the success of the Digital Health US Regulatory Pathways, DiMe has assembled a global team of digital health experts, including S3 Connected Health, to support digital health product developers… […]
- Four steps medtech startups can’t put offDeveloping and commercializing a new medical device is a success worth toasting for medtech startups — but that success also makes it more likely that litigation is in their future. There are steps medtech startups can take to protect themselves down the road, said Greenberg Traurig shareholder Ginger Pigott, a litigator who defends major medical… […]
- How Biosense Webster aims to expand access to AFib careElectrophysiology is “an incredibly vibrant space,” said Nikki Sidi, but access remains a challenge. Nikki Sidi, the U.S. president of Johnson & Johnson’s Biosense Webster, can look at her own company as one of those paving the way in electrophysiology (EP). Its recent milestones include multiple atrial fibrillation (AFib) mapping catheters, including ablation and mapping devices. … […]
- Tessy Plastics announces CEO and president transitionsTessy Plastics today named Stafford Frearson as the medtech supplier’s new president with former President Roland Beck becoming CEO. Frearson joined the contract manufacturer in 1997 and was promoted to his most recent role, VP of engineering, in 2018. He’s now responsible for day-to-day business operations across the plastics company’s 13 locations in the U.S.… […]
- Accumold details injection molding of thin wall cannulasNEWS RELEASE: Injection molding of thin wall cannulas — a lesson in expertise and persistence After 5 years of painstaking work, leading micro molding innovator Accumold has developed a way to micro injection mold thin wall cannulas in very high volumes. Previous to this innovative approach to production, cannulas were typically produced via an extrusion… […]
- How exposed are Medtronic, Intuitive and other Medtech Big 100 device makers to China?As economic concerns shift from the U.S. to China, medical device manufacturers such as Medtronic and Intuitive are monitoring how procedure volumes and new policies affect their businesses. In a new note, William Blair analyst Brandon Vazquez details the exposure of those companies and four more on Medical Design & Outsourcing‘s Medtech Big 100 ranking… […]
- Bluetooth Deployment in Hospital SettingsIntroduction Because the security aspect of Bluetooth is greatly improved and newer technologies counter the RF interference often caused by wireless overcrowding, Bluetooth is becoming a much more trustworthy connectivity solution even in hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Hospital Settings And Its Effect on Connectivity Hospital settings are both hectic and fast-paced. The evolution of… […]