The U.S. FDA released an early alert March 10 regarding the rupturing or bursting of certain Erbe USA Cryoprobes when they’re activated. Meanwhile, the company is voluntarily recalling the affected Erbe Flexible Cryoprobes, which use extreme cold and cryoadhesion for procedures such as the removal of blood clots, necrotic tissue, and tissue tumors and biopsies.
Agilent Technologies Inc. has agreed to buy Biocare Medical LLC for $950 million in cash in a bid to strengthen its pathology portfolio. The deal adds Biocare’s complementary immunohistochemistry antibodies, reagents and instruments portfolio to Agilent’s existing offerings, and expands its ability to serve a wider range of pathology laboratories across clinical and research settings.
Patrick Cassells, of Fulshear, Texas, was sentenced March 6 to more than seven years in prison and ordered to pay more than $25 million in restitution and forfeiture after he pleaded guilty nearly two years ago to one count of health care fraud that involved the three durable medical equipment companies he owned and operated.
Zelluna ASA has established a collaboration with Etcembly Ltd. that will focus on the engineering of high-affinity, tumor-specific T-cell receptors targeting KKLC1.
Perimeter Medical Imaging AI Inc. secured FDA premarket approval for Claire, its AI-powered imaging device which detects difficult-to-see cancer during breast-conserving surgery. Claire combines AI with wide-field optical coherence tomography to provide surgeons with high-resolution, real-time views of excised tumor margins, to reduce the need for re-operations.
The K-health MIRAE Initiative, also known as Korean ARPA-H, announced plans to allocate about ₩162 billion (US$110 million) in nine new projects over the next five years, with a focus on strengthening national health security.
Pricing shares at $20 each, below the intended price range, insulin delivery company Minimed Group Inc. debuted with an IPO on Nasdaq March 6, raising $560 million. The company offered a total of 28 million shares, which would have brought the Northridge, Calif.-based company $742 million in gross proceeds if the IPO had priced at the midpoint of the $25-to-$28 price range disclosed in February.
Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC (MSD) has prepared and tested new positron emission tomography (PET) agents for binding and imaging α-synuclein (SNCA) for the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.
Med-tech deal value has been volatile over the past eight years, swinging from $3.12 billion in 2018 to a peak of $10.63 billion in 2023, before dropping to $2.12 billion in 2024 and climbing to $2.69 billion in 2025. The first quarter (Q1) of 2025 marked one of the lowest in value, garnering $149.08 million, the lowest quarter since Q1 2021 brought in $168.05 million. Q2 2025 was also comparatively low, with medical technology deals bringing in $192.16 million.
Science Corp. raised $230 million in an oversubscribed series C financing round to commercialize its Prima brain-computer interface (BCI) retinal implant and to advance other pipeline programs into the clinic. The investment brings the company’s total funding, since founding in 2021, to approximately $490 million and shows investors growing appetite for BCI technologies.