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Abbott gets FDA nod for less invasive LVAD implant procedure, as it aims to broaden use

Jan. 10, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
In the latest step toward making left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) easier and more accessible, the FDA recently approved a less invasive surgical approach for use with Abbott Laboratories’ latest LVAD, Heartmate 3. Now, rather than requiring risky open-heart surgery, the device can be implanted through an incision in the chest wall. Abbott gained Heartmate 3 in its 2017 acquisition of St. Jude Medical for $25 billion.
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Control of medical devices in France severely criticized by the Cour des comptes

Jan. 10, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – The Cour des comptes, supreme body for auditing the use of public funds in France, independent from government and parliament, has just released its report on the operation of the French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM). Following 10 months of administrative and financial investigation, these financial controllers have highlighted the weakness of controls applied to medical devices placed on the market in France.
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Regulatory front for Jan. 9, 2020

Jan. 9, 2020
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies.
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Microvention scores FDA nod for new aneurysm flow diverter

Jan. 9, 2020
By Meg Bryant
The U.S. has granted final approval to Microvention Inc., a subsidiary of Terumo Corp. based in Aliso Viejo, Calif., for its Flow Redirection Endoluminal Device (FRED) for the treatment of brain aneurysms. The flow diverter – Microvention’s third PMA approval in less than two years – is the first in the U.S. to utilize a self-expanding, braided nitinol mesh to aid in rerouting blood flow away from the weakened area and promote occlusion.
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Medtronic gets CE mark for DBS system that tracks brain signals, as it undergoes FDA review

Jan. 9, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
Dublin-based Medtronic plc received a CE mark for its Percept PC neurostimulator to treat neurologic disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. It is the first deep brain stimulation system launched in the EU that integrates the company’s technology to sense and record brain signals, known as Brainsense. It’s intended to enable more personalized treatment driven by that data.
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Jenavalve snares breakthrough device designation for flagship TAVR device

Jan. 9, 2020
By Mark McCarty
Jenavalve Technology Inc., of Irvine, Calif., has won an FDA breakthrough device designation for its namesake transcatheter aortic valve replacement device, but Jenavalve said it will file for a humanitarian device exemption in the second half of 2020, suggesting that the device won’t be commercially available for at least another year.
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As bushfires continue to burn, Australia’s regulators don’t anticipate delays

Jan. 8, 2020
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Although Australia’s deadly bushfires continue to burn, and conditions are expected to worsen later this week as temperatures rise, Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is not anticipating any effect on business operations.
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FDA official looks to take the mystery out of digital regulation

Jan. 8, 2020
By Liz Hollis
LAS VEGAS – The U.S. FDA has said it is looking to help those interested in developing digital health tools, and that commitment took center stage this week during the Digital Health Summit, part of CES 2020. Amy Abernethy, principal deputy commissioner at the FDA, gave an overview of the agency’s thinking on the topic, providing the perspective of someone who came from outside the regulatory world.
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FDA OKs new indications for Icecure’s cryoablation technology, new Multisense system

Jan. 7, 2020
By Meg Bryant
Caesarea, Israel-based Icecure Medical Ltd. has won the FDA’s nod for additional indications for its cryoablation technology, paving the way for use in kidney, liver, ear, nose and throat and new neurology indications. The agency also cleared Icecure’s new Multisense system.
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Regulatory front for Jan. 7, 2020

Jan. 7, 2020
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies.
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