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Quantum Surgical Epione robotic platform

Quantum Surgical gets CE mark for Epione

Sep. 4, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Quantum Surgical SAS has secured CE marking for the expanded use of its Epione robotic platform to treat bone tumors and metastases. The regulatory green light allows surgeons to use Epione to treat inoperable tumors which are difficult to reach due to their size or location at an early stage, in a simple and effective way.
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User with Kaleido

Vicentra raises $85M for Kaleido insulin patch pump

Sep. 3, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Vicentra BV’s insulin patch pump, Kaleido, will soon reach more patients with diabetes after it raised $85 million in a series D funding round. The company said the Kaleido is among the smallest, lightest, and most precise insulin patch pumps available.
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Impella

Impella pump use continues to reduce male mortality at 10 years

Sep. 2, 2025
By Annette Boyle
The Danish-German Cardiogenic Shock trial found that men implanted with Johnson & Johnson’s Impella CP after experiencing a heart attack with cardiogenic shock gain 600 days of life, on average, compared to usual care at 10 years. The study demonstrated no benefit for women.
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Cyted raises $44M for Endosign swallowable capsule sponge

Sep. 2, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Cyted Health Ltd. raised $44 million in a series B financing round to expand the reach of Endosign, its capsule sponge technology, in the U.S. Endosign is a minimally invasive device used to collect cell samples from the esophagus for the early detection of esophageal diseases, offering the potential to transform early cancer detection and improve health outcomes.
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MHRA to launch clinical trial change pilot

Sep. 2, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.K. Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency announced a new pilot program for modifications to clinical trials that allows for automatic approvals of those changes based on the risks those changes present.
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Seluna launches study to validate sleep diagnostic software

Aug. 29, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Seluna Ltd. launched a clinical study to validate its sleep diagnostic software, designed to support doctors to rapidly diagnose childhood sleep disorders and prioritize treatment for those who urgently need it. The study follows Seluna’s recent securing of nearly £650,000 (US$875,000) in funding.
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Immune

Research uncovers gene variant role in disease biology

Aug. 28, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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New research has filled in missing links between gene variants that have been implicated in disease through genome-wide association studies and how the variants drive disease pathology. The research involved using induced pluripotent stem cells derived from healthy donors and transforming them into macrophages. These were then exposed to 24 different stimuli mimicking infection and inflammation, and the gene expression profiles assessed six and 24 hours later, to see which genes were turned on or off in response.
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Abbott’s Esprit resorbable stent gains CE mark

Aug. 26, 2025
By Annette Boyle
The 50 million Europeans with peripheral artery disease have a new treatment option thanks to help restore blood flow to vessels below the knee now that Abbott Laboratories' Esprit BTK everolimus-eluting resorbable scaffold system has received CE mark. The stent, made of a material similar to dissolvable sutures, dissolves within three years.
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Acquisition puzzle

Terumo enters transplant biz with $1.5B Organox buy

Aug. 25, 2025
By Annette Boyle
After making a significant strategic investment in Oxganox Ltd. earlier this year, Terumo Corp. quickly returned to buy the organ preservation company. On Aug. 25, the companies announced that Terumo would acquire Organox for $1.5 billion, marking Terumo’s entry into the organ transplant sector. The transaction is one of the largest exits ever for the U.K. med-tech sector.
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Medtech Europe wary of US, EU trade deal’s exclusion of devices

Aug. 25, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. and the EU have signed off on a trade deal, which makes some important provisions for generic pharmaceuticals. However, Medtech Europe said in an Aug. 21 statement that it is concerned about the exclusion of medical technology, given the potential for negative effects on patient care.
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