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BioWorld - Tuesday, December 23, 2025
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Articles by Omar Ford

Cook initiates its study for Evolution Esophageal stent

Dec. 13, 2013
By Omar Ford

Reverse gains clearance for MVP-5 plug system

Dec. 12, 2013
By Omar Ford
Reverse Medical (Irvine, California) reported FDA clearance for U.S. commercialization of their MVP-5 Micro Vascular Plug system for peripheral vessel embolization, and the first US clinical case. The MVP-5 system is indicated for use to obstruct or reduce the rate of blood flow in the peripheral vasculature, in vessels measuring between 3 mm and 5 mm.
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Edwards faces stiff competition, gives conservative outlook for '14

Dec. 11, 2013
By Omar Ford

Deals roundup: Covidien in bid to acquire Given Imaging for $860M

Dec. 10, 2013
By Omar Ford
In a move that's perhaps sending shock waves through the med-tech industry, Covidien (Dublin, Ireland) is saying that it will acquire Given Imaging (Yokneam, Israel) for $30 per share in cash, or a total of $860 million.
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Boston Sci has favorable results for Precision Spectra SCS study

Dec. 9, 2013
By Omar Ford
A study evaluating Boston Scientific's (Natick, Massachusetts) Precision Spectra Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS), shows that the device provides highly significant pain relief three months after implantation.
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Investigators begin Activa study with first implants of device

Dec. 6, 2013
By Omar Ford
A new study conducted by a group of independent investigators could have huge implications for Medtronic's (Minneapolis) Activa PC+S DBS system. Investigators reported the first U.S. implants of the device.
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Pixium seeks CE mark for its retinal implants

Dec. 5, 2013
By Omar Ford

St. Jude launches SUNBURST study to evaluate Prodigy

Dec. 4, 2013
By Omar Ford

Deals roundup: HeartWare to acquire CircuLite for up to $350M in milestones

Dec. 3, 2013
By Omar Ford

Seno Medical Instruments enrolls first 100 patients in pivotal study

Dec. 2, 2013
By Omar Ford
Each year nearly 1.7 million women in the U.S. undergo core needle or surgical breast biopsies after a suspicious mass is found through screening mammograms or self-exams and a series of diagnostic imaging tests are performed. However, four out of five of these biopsies reveal benign pathology.
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