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Cardiac surgeon says sutureless AVR will be 'the procedure of the future'

April 30, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
Sutureless aortic valve replacement (AVR) trumps conventional AVR and even early-generation transcatheter aortic valve replacement TAVR devices, according to two studies presented at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (Beverly, Massachusetts) annual meeting in Seattle.
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Blowing smoke up your backside wasn’t always a figure of speech!

April 29, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
If someone is blowing smoke up your butt today, it probably means they are feeding your ego with insincere compliments. But a few hundred years ago people literally blew smoke up other peoples’ keisters for a variety of medicinal purposes. This was the enlightening takeaway from a recent visit with my GI surgeon, Julius Bonello of Peoria, Illinois. Bonello wrote an article published in the December/January issue of History Magazine detailing the medical history of tobacco and an apparatus used to literally blow...
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Boston Scientific to collaborate with Brainlab on DBS planning products

April 29, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
Recognizing the importance of planning and visualization for deep brain stimulation (DBS) procedures, Boston Scientific (Marlborough, Massachusetts) has turned to Brainlab (Munich Bavaria), a smaller firm that offers software-driven technology. The company said it will now distribute Brainlab's DBS surgical planning products with the Boston Scientific Vercise DBS system.
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MDD's Cardiovascular Extra

April 28, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen

Data supports addition of Solitaire to pharma treatment of stroke victims

April 28, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
Two global trials published online in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that the addition of Medtronic's (Dublin) Solitaire stent thrombectomy procedure to current pharmaceutical treatment significantly reduced disability in patients suffering stroke. These trials confirmed the findings of three previous trials also published in NEJM, the company noted. Medtronic inherited the Solitaire device through its $42.9 billion Covidien acquisition.
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Personalized medicine pushes aside one-size-fits-all drug model

April 27, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
In the past, pharmaceutical companies profited from a one-size-fits-all blockbuster drug model. Those days are on the decline and companies are slowly coming around to the idea that, in order to be more effective and save money, drugs have to be more personalized.
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Personalized medicine pushes aside one-size-fits-all drug model

April 24, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
In the past, pharmaceutical companies profited from a one-size-fits-all blockbuster drug model. Those days are on the decline and pharmaceutical companies are slowly coming around to the idea that, in order to be more effective and save money, drugs have to be more personalized.
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First patient enrolled in Lombard Medical's ARCHYTAS registry

April 23, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen

Kamra inlay approval seen as a big win for the medical device industry

April 22, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen
An FDA approval is always considered a win for the manufacturer, and often it is also seen as a win for the particular clinical space that the product is intended for. But once in a while, the coveted U.S. regulatory approval can be viewed as a win on an even larger scale. Jim Mazzo, chairman/CEO of AcuFocus (Irvine, California), told Medical Device Daily that this week's FDA approval of his company's Kamra inlay is an example of one of those occasions.
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Daily M&A: St. Jude to acquire Spinal Modulation for $175M plus milestone payments

April 21, 2015
By Amanda Pedersen

St. Jude Medical (St. Paul, Minnesota) is making a $175-plus move for Spinal Modulation (Menlo Park, California), a startup that has developed a neurostimulation system for chronic pain, on top of a previous $40 million equity investment in the company nearly two years ago.


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