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Edwards faces new game as Medtronic enters valve arena

July 1, 2009
By John Brosky

Expanding effort: Studies, new products broaden applications of interventional techniques in cardiology

July 1, 2009
By John Brosky
BARCELONA, Spain – The annual congress for cardiac interventionalists in Europe, EuroPCR has traditionally been focused on balloon angioplasty and stenting of coronary arteries, an emphasis reflected in the original name of the event, the Paris Course on Revascularization (PCR). (Cardiovascular Devices & Drugs)
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Report from Europe: U.S.-style CEOs to run French hospitals under new reform law

June 30, 2009
By John Brosky

Report from Europe: Swiss HQ supports explosive growth in Europe for Edwards

June 29, 2009
By John Brosky

Low-tech box trainers adapt quickly to high-tech endoscopy

June 29, 2009
By John Brosky

Endoscopic surgery's safety record alarms Dutch ministry

June 26, 2009
By John Brosky

Olympus, Storz push product lines for scar-free surgery

June 25, 2009
By John Brosky

NOTES seen faltering as single-port access advances

June 24, 2009
By John Brosky

Higher hurdles: health reform means hard performance data

June 10, 2009
By John Brosky
DÜSSELDORF, Germany – The greater scrutiny of medical devices that is inherent in the coming reform of healthcare payment systems in both the U.S. and Europe is changing the game for the development of medical devices, putting a heavier burden on startups to prove performance against health economics models, and it will also have deep impact on how, and to whom, devices are sold. (Medical Device Daily)
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No exit: Med-techs find fewer, more selective buyers for firms

June 9, 2009
By John Brosky
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — Since no one can talk any longer about the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO) for a medical device company, calling it the "imaginary public offering" got a nervous laugh from the medical technology executives gathered with 40 venture capital firms here last week for a pure-partnering event, EuroMedtech 2009. (Medical Device Daily)
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