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Deals roundup: Abbott to pump up portfolio by paying up to $410M for Evalve

Sep. 14, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen
Abbott (Abbott Park, Illinois) has agreed to buy Evalve (Menlo Park, California), a company that makes devices for minimally invasive repair of cardiac mitral valves, for up to $410 million. Abbott says the acquisition gives it a presence in the growing area of non-surgical treatment for structural heart disease. (Medical Device Daily)
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BrainPort helps blind mountain-climber learn to 'see' via tongue

Sep. 11, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen
Erik Weihenmayer has climbed the Seven Summits – the highest peaks on each of the seven continents – including Mount Everest. This world adventurer's quests are made even more remarkable by the fact that he has conquered them all while visually guided by others. (Medical Device Daily)
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Covidien enjoys fruits of its labor with FDA OK of DuraSeal sealant

Sep. 9, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen
Covidien (Waltham, Massachusetts) had a lot to celebrate over Labor Day weekend as the company learned on Friday and reported on Tuesday morning that it has received FDA approval for its DuraSeal spine sealant. According to the company, this is the first product that has been approved specifically as an adjunct to suturing for intra-operative dural sealing in spine procedures. (Medical Device Daily)
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Minnow CEO fears reform may impede medical innovation

Sep. 8, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen

Deals roundup: Abbott eyes $400M payment for Visiogen's accommodating IOL

Sep. 4, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen
Abbott (Abbott Park, Illinois) has agreed to acquire Visiogen (Irvine, California) for $400 million in cash, providing the company with a next-generation accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) technology to address presbyopia for cataract patients. (Medical Device Daily)
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Danaher to buy AB Sciex and Molecular Devices for $1.1B

Sep. 3, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen

GE aims to make wireless patient monitoring systems

Sep. 2, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen

Edwards completes enrollment in trial for Sapien heart valve

Sep. 1, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen

Mayo Clinic study validates accuracy of Shape-HF test

Aug. 31, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen

Zoll wins FDA nod for new model of LifeVest wearable defibrillator

Aug. 27, 2009
By Amanda Pedersen
Zoll Medical (Chelmsford, Massachusetts) has received FDA approval to market and sell a new model of its LifeVest wearable defibrillator. The device is intended for patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), allowing their doctors time to assess their long-term arrhythmic risk and make appropriate plans, including potentially the decision to implant a cardioverter defibrillator, Zoll said. (Medical Device Daily)
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