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BioWorld - Sunday, April 12, 2026
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Articles by Bernard Banga

Side and top view of Epygon valve

Affluent raises $17.8M to finance clinical trials on three new-generation minimally invasive implants

July 16, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Affluent Medical SA recently raised $17.8 million in new financing. This will be used to bring forward the clinical program for its minimally invasive implants, designed to restore physiological function in patients suffering from structural heart disease as well as urinary incontinence.
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Quantum Surgical achieves first robot-assisted thermal ablation of liver tumors

July 6, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Quantum Surgical SAS said it has achieved a world first at the Montpellier University Hospitals by successfully using its medical robot to perform surgery on three patients with liver cancer.
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Tissier in the operating room
Total liquid ventilation

Orixha develops technology to prevent complications following cardiac arrest

June 26, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Orixha SAS is developing new pulmonary ventilation technology for critical care scenarios. “Our total liquid ventilator could be of benefit through its ultra-fast ability to cool the vital organs of patients in cardiac arrest,” Fabrice Paublant, CEO of Orixha, told BioWorld. The aim is to improve survival rates and reduce the neurological complications of postcardiac arrest syndrome.
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Product image
Group testing for COVID-19

Stilla introduces new approach to highly sensitive COVID-19 group testing using digital PCR

June 19, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Stilla Technologies SAS, of Villejuif, France, is supplying a new, cost-effective approach for COVID-19 testing by combining its digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology with the group testing method. “This approach greatly increases testing capacity and meets the highest quality standards,” Rémi Dangla, co-founder and CEO of Stilla Technologies, told BioWorld.
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Radiologist using imaging software
Strategy transformation

Agfa-Gevaert sells part of its health care division for $1.1B to focus on IT imaging activities

June 16, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Agfa-Gevaert Group NV, of Mortsel, Belgium, has sold parts of its health care information technology (IT) business to Italy’s Dedalus Holding SpA for $1.1 billion. The divested interests include health care information solutions activities and integrated care activities in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Brazil, as well as certain IT imaging activities in these territories. It represents about half of Agfa Healthcare’s business.
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Surgeon operating the R-One

Robocath raises $43M series C funding to accelerate distribution of its robotic PCI platform throughout Asia

June 8, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Robocath SAS, of Rouen, France, has secured a new $43 million funding round to boost roll-out of its R-One robotic system for treating vascular disease. This series C funding was led by Hong Kong-based Microport Scientific Corp.
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Hamid Lamraoui headshot
Novel artificial urinary sphincter

Uromems raises $17.5M to advance development of its electronic artificial urinary sphincter

June 4, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Uromems SAS, of Grenoble, France, reported the completion of a series B round of $17.5 million to advance development of its implantable mechatronic device for treating stress urinary incontinence.
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Carmat’s artificial heart product image
Bioprosthetic artificial heart

Carmat obtains nod for reimbursement for its total artificial heart under innovation scheme in France

May 29, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Carmat SA, which is based in Vélizy Villacoublay, France, reported the first implantation of its bioprosthetic artificial heart at the Heart Center of the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Heart illustration

Fineheart successfully completes study of its implantable device for treating severe heart failure

May 26, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Fineheart SA, of Bordeaux, France, reported the success of a seven-day preclinical study to evaluate its Implantable Cardiac Output Management System (ICOMS), the first fully Intra-Ventricular Flow Accelerator synchronized to the native heartbeat to restore natural heart pumping capacity.
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Myrian XP-Lung product suite

Intrasense obtains CE mark for its CT scanner protocol designed for COVID-19

May 15, 2020
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Intrasense SA, of Montpellier, France, has gained CE marking for its CT scanner reading protocol designed for COVID-19. “This major step forward, coming at the same time as U.S. FDA clearance, will allow a true mass rollout of our Myrian XP-Lung system designed for COVID-19,” Nicolas Reymond, CEO of Intrasense, told BioWorld.
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