Medtronic Acquires Medina for $150 Million September 1, 2015 Medina develops treatments for vascular abnormalities of the brain, including the Medina embolization device to treat brain aneurysms. Read More
FDA Grants IDE Approval to Mitralign to Conduct Study of PTVAS System September 1, 2015 The system is designed to treat tricuspid regurgitation without open heart surgery. Read More
FDA Approves NovaBone MacroFORM MIS Delivery System August 31, 2015 The system enables surgeons to directly deliver bone marrow aspirate to a graft. Read More
Great Basin Submits Staph ID/R Blood Culture Panel to FDA for Clearance August 31, 2015 The submission of the multiplex panel follows a clinical trial that met Great Basin’s objectives. Read More
FDA Clears Bovie’s New J-Plasma Pistol Grip Configurations August 31, 2015 The new configurations include lengths of 15 cm, 33 cm and 45 cm. Read More
French Hospital Becomes the First to Treat Patients With Leksell Gamma Knife Icon August 31, 2015 The system was used to treat a metastasis in the brain of a 71-year-old female patient. Read More
Pentagon to Contribute $75 Million to Silicon Valley Initiative August 31, 2015 The contribution will fund the development of technology replicating human skin. Read More
Adventist Health System Partners with MyRounding August 28, 2015 Adventist saw sustained improvements in nurse communication results after a one-year pilot with MyRounding. Read More
Anteo Diagnostics to Acquire DIAsource ImmunoAssays August 28, 2015 The transaction will give Anteo access to DIAsource manufacturing capability. Read More
FDA Clears MagVenture's MagVita TMS Therapy System August 28, 2015 The system aims to treat depression in adults by stimulating neural tissue. Read More
Greatbatch Acquires Lake Region Medical, Partners With WiTricity August 28, 2015 The deals give Greatbatch access to Lake Region Medical's device portfolio and Witricity’s wireless charging technology. Read More
CareFusion Recalling 6,458 Units of Alaris Syringe Pump August 28, 2015 The pump triggers a visual and audible alarm, which causes it to stop supplying fluids to the patient. Read More