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CellSearch continues to have favorable results 10 years later

Aug. 13, 2013
By Omar Ford

Researchers develop ultrasound patch to heal chronic wounds

Aug. 12, 2013
By Omar Ford
While some people might be able to heal from wounds in a fairly reasonable amount of time, there is a segment of the population that doesn't have this ability and often suffer from chronic wounds. Some of the most common chronic wounds are venous ulcers and these wounds affect about 500,000 U.S. patients annually, a number that's expected to increase as obesity rates climb. It's estimated that the treatment for venous ulcers costs the U.S. healthcare system over $1 billion dollars per year.
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Ultrasound patch could aid in patient healing

Aug. 9, 2013
By Omar Ford
Marvel Comics' popular character Wolverine is known for his ability to heal from nearly any wound. Researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia have developed an ultrasound technology aimed at giving patients who suffer from chronic wounds, an extra boost in recovering from the injuries. And while it's not anywhere near the level of Wolverine's powers (he is a fictional character after all), initial studies show promising results for the device. In the study, researchers treated patients suffering from venous ulcers, which account for 80% of all chronic wounds found on lower extremities and affect approximately 500,000 U.S. patients annually, a...
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Tyrx launches bioresorbable antibacterial mesh device

Aug. 9, 2013
By Omar Ford

Medtronic unveils SCS tech. that can tolerate MRI scans

Aug. 7, 2013
By Omar Ford
Up until now, spinal cord stimulation patients referred for a body MRI were denied a scan due to concerns about the system being affected by the large magnetic fields and radio frequency energy involved in the imaging technique.
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Hansen seeks AF treatment indication of Sensei X system

Aug. 6, 2013
By Omar Ford

Mitek Sports launches new Healix Knotless Anchor

Aug. 5, 2013
By Omar Ford

Integra receives clearance from FDA for reverse shoulder system

Aug. 2, 2013
By Omar Ford

Stereotaxis gains FDA clearance for Vdrive Robotic Navigation

July 31, 2013
By Omar Ford

Midwest firms raise $351 million; device funding up over pharma

July 30, 2013
By Omar Ford
Medical devices have outpaced pharmaceutical companies in terms of raising investment dollars from venture capitalist, according to the BioEnterprise (Cleveland) Midwest Venture Investment Report.
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