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Dassault Systemes, a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced the latest updates to the MatrixOne Medical Device Accelerator (MDA).
Medical Ventures Corp., a medical devices company specializing in products for the cardiovascular and surgical markets, announced today it has received European CE Mark approval for its Metricath Gemini balloon-catheter product.
RITA Medical Systems, Inc., a publicly-traded medical device company focused solely on cancer therapies, today announced the Company has begun sales of the LC Bead in the United States.
The Federal Trade Commission today announced its decision to challenge Hologic Inc.'s 2005 purchase of the breast cancer screening and diagnosis business of Fischer Imaging Corporation. In its complaint, the FTC alleged that Hologic's acquisition of Fischer's prone stereotactic breast biopsy systems (SBBSs) business harmed American consumers by eliminating its only significant competitor for the sale of SBBSs in the United States.
The chairman and ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee want more work and a delay for planned Medicare payment changes that could, as currently proposed, slash reimbursement levels for key medical devices.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) June 23 announced its decision not to cover lumbar artificial disc replacement (LADR) with the ChariteTM artificial disc for Medicare beneficiaries over 60 years old.
The SEC June 29 filed a complaint against Efoora, a manufacturer of rapid diagnostic tests, and its CEO, David Grosky -- along with an Efoora employee and a holding company controlled by Grosky -- for participating in an unregistered stock scheme worth nearly $50 million.
A bill under consideration in the Massachusetts state legislature offers patients the option of giving their informed consent before being treated with reused, or "reprocessed," devices designed for single use only.
NC IDEA has awarded $225,000 in grants to seven early-stage companies located throughout North Carolina CardioVascular Resonances, Illuminus, InsituTec, ZumaTek, DeltaSphere, ImagineOptix, and TransLoc.
AMI Semiconductor, a leading designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art integrated mixed-signal and structured digital products for the automotive, medical and industrial markets, today announced that Northstar Neuroscience, Inc., a medical device company, selected AMIS to design and manufacture the application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) for the Northstar Stroke Recovery System.