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It is also recognised that DVT is a blood clot that most commonly forms in the deep veins of the ...
ByFirstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM
RVO is a chronic condition of the eye in which small blood clots form in the small veins that carry blood away from the retina. When this occurs, there is hemorrhage of blood from the blocked vessels into the surrounding retinal tissue leading to swelling (macular edema) and formation of new blood vessels (neovascularization). ...
ByCerevast Medical, Inc. based in Bothell, WASHINGTON (USA)
Nearly 800,000 people have a stroke in the U.S. each year and approximately 87% are classified as ischemic (the result of a blood clot or blockage to one or more of the arterial vessels in the brain). ...
ByCerevast Medical, Inc. based in Bothell, WASHINGTON (USA)
GRFT-R02 is a unique, highly osteogenic putty. This patented biomaterial is expected to allow surgeons to address difficult surgical situations like acetabular reconstruction, spinal postero-lateral fusion, non-union or complex cases of fracture healing with poor vascularization. GRFT-R02 shows osteoinductive properties to enhance bone regeneration and is able to repair a critical and segmental bone defects in animal ...
ByGraftys based in AIX EN PROVENCE Cedex 3, FRANCE
Stents are the most common cardiovascular implants used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. However, there are concerns about in-stent renarrowing (restenosis) with bare metal stents and late stent thrombosis and inflammatory responses with drug-eluting stents. The endothelium is the lining of the blood vessels that is a thin layer of endothelial cells and underlying nanofibrillar basement membrane. It modulates vascular tone by release of factors such as nitric oxide. With stent deployment, there is ...
ByEndomimetics based in Birmingham, ALASKA (USA)
Arteries and veins in the body, like other tissues, can be damaged or become diseased. Continued blood flow through these vessels can result in life-threatening bleeding. Physicians often implant medical devices to stop blood flow into damaged or diseased vessels and redirect it into healthy vessels and tissues. This is known as a vascular embolization or occlusion ...
ByArtio Medical, Inc. based in Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA)
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened part of an artery in the brain that bulges and fills with blood. When it ruptures, blood spills into the surrounding brain tissue resulting in a hemorrhagic ...
ByArtio Medical, Inc. based in Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA)
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition in which valves present in the veins in the legs don’t function ...
ByAIROS Medical Inc based in Audubon, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Traditionally, primary treatment for DVT has focused on anticoagulation, rather than thrombus removal. Anticoagulation therapy does not remove existing thrombus but rather prevents the propagation of the ...
BySurmodics, Inc. based in Eden Prairie, MINNESOTA (USA)
Your general health as well as the size and location of your AAA will determine how your aneurysm is treated. If your AAA is not big enough to need surgery straight away, your doctor may recommend an ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scan every 3-12 months to carefully monitor the aneurysm’s size and shape. Your doctor may also prescribe certain medications to help keep the aneurysm stable, such as blood pressure medication and, if you smoke, you will be advised to stop. If your doctor feels there is ...
ByLombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM
Endovascular clot removal methods can provide immediate symptom relief and, by removing clot early, physicians can identify an underlying obstructive lesion that may require a stent. Current endovascular treatment methods involve catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT), percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT), balloon venoplasty, iliac vein stenting, and manual ...
BySurmodics, Inc. based in Eden Prairie, MINNESOTA (USA)
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a growing public health issue affecting 202 million people worldwide.1 It is an obstruction of the blood flow in the peripheral arteries, most commonly to the lower limbs and ...
ByQT Vascular Ltd. based in , SINGAPORE