Heart disease is considered to be the number one cause of death throughout the world. Those who are facing lifestyle diseases such as heart problems are more prone to hypertension. Hence there is a global need for blood pressure monitors especially among the elderly.
According to the Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast dated 2014-2022, it is predicted that the market rate of electric wheelchairs wholesale would reach $4,846 million by 2022 from $1,597 million in 2015.
SPR Therapeutics’ single- and dual-lead peripheral nerve stimulation devices win FDA nod as minimally invasive, non-opioid alternatives to treat acute chronic, postoperative and post-traumatic pain when implanted for up to two months.
Hip implants containing crossed-linked polyethylene (XLPE) significantly reduce the risk of a patient requiring correction surgery post a total hip replacement, concluded an Australian long-term follow-up study.
Clinical Innovations has launched its new subsidiary in Shanghai to grow in the Chinese labor and delivery market, expanding its global footprint.
Phillips-Medisize introduced a connected health platform to enhance the way people take medication while using connected health devices.
Endomag received premarket approval from the FDA for Magtrace, the novel non-radioactive dual-tracer for lymphatic plotting in breast cancer patients which facilitates the implementation of magnetic detection during sentinel lymph node biopsy procedures to spot sentinel lymph nodes for surgical excision.
A pivotal clinical study in the U.S. on the Tendyne Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR) system for treating mitral regurgitation has been commenced by Abbott.
The San Diego-based company NuVasive has announced US-FDA 510(k) clearance for its Pulse spinal surgical automation platform. The platform includes 2D and 3D navigation and smart imaging capabilities, with implemented surgical planning, neuromonitoring, patient-specific rod bending tech and radiation reduction.
Cone beam imaging, a new stroke imaging technology was showcased at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery’s (SNIS) 15th Annual Meeting in a presented study which aims at preventing nearly an hour of delay in patient care, providing them with the prospect of complete recovery.
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