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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Bauty and Relaxation
Embracing the use of HBOT to favor aesthetic objectives is a relatively new approach to an ever-growing complementary treatment, oxygen ...
By OXYHELP INDUSTRY Srl based in Bucuresti, ROMANIA.
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Plasmatherapies
The term plasmapheresis encompass different techniques (filtration or adsorption on plasma), which remove not all but only specific elements contained in the plasma, and altogether allow to treat a large number of diseases. ...
By Infomed SA based in Meinier, SWITZERLAND.
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Therapy
The need for a functional cure in the treatment of Severe Aortic Stenosis: Patients suffering from Severe Aortic Stenosis benefit from aortic valve replacement (AVR) therapy, both surgical, and more recently, via more minimally invasive approaches such as TAVR. However, life expectancy is yet to be fully restored via available therapies, and studies show that the younger a patient is, the greater the impact on long term survival. Younger and lower risk patients tend to be more active and would benefit from a valve ...
By Anteris Technologies Limited based in Toowong, AUSTRALIA.
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Potential breakthrough treatment option for Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI)
Our First DCGI Approved Stem Cell Product: Stempeucel® is the FIRST innovative stem cell based biological product to be approved by DCGI (Indian FDA) for manufacturing and marketing for the treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI). Stempeucel® product has been licensed to Cipla in India. Stempeutics is seeking partnership for further clinical development and commercialization of Stempeucel® for Global ...
By Stempeutics Research Pvt. Ltd. based in Bangalore, INDIA.
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Balloon Catheter for Peripheral Arterial Disease
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 ...
By QT Vascular Ltd. based in SINGAPORE.
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Solution for Patients - Understanding Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
An aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel where the vessel wall has become weak or thin. As the wall weakens, that part of the vessel loses its ability to support the force of blood flow and begins to expand. Left untreated, the aneurysm may grow to several times the size of a normal vessel and could eventually rupture or burst. When an aneurysm occurs in the abdomen, it is called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, commonly abbreviated as ...
By Lombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Total Knee Application Solutions for Common Causes of Joint Pain
More than 30 million adults are impacted by osteoarthritis, one of the most common forms of arthritis and disability. Osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease that causes gradual deterioration of cartilage within the joint, is the most common cause of joint pain. It happens with normal wear and tear over time. If you suffer from joint pain, you may be one of millions with osteoarthritis. Other types of degenerative joint disease that may cause pain include avascular necrosis (loss of bone due to insufficient blood ...
By Think Surgical Inc. based in Fremont, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Medical Devices for Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Eliminating Pain
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition in which valves present in the veins in the legs don’t function ...
By AIROS Medical Inc based in Audubon, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Device for Plasmapheresis Therapy
Therapeutic apheresis works to remove degenerative, pro-cancer and pro-inflammatory compounds that contribute to the progression of life-threatening illness— allowing the body a chance to deeply detoxify, while enhancing the effects of other therapies and supporting optimal ...
By Eliaz Therapeutics based in Santa Rosa, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Balloon Catheter for Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary artery disease (CAD), also known as coronary heart disease, is the most common form of cardiovascular disease and the number one cause of death in the United States and Europe. According to the American Heart Association, CAD affects over 13 million Americans and accounts for over 650,000 deaths ...
By QT Vascular Ltd. based in SINGAPORE.
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Embolization Device for Hemorrhagic Stroke
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 ...
By Artio Medical, Inc. based in Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA).
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Venous Stent System for Clinical Trial
The VIVID clinical trial is currently recruiting adult patients that have Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) and are eligible for a venous stent in their iliac or common femoral ...
By Vesper Medical, Inc. based in Wayne, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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Neuromuscular Electrostimulation Device for Pre-operative Oedema Reduction - Ankle Fracture - Hospital Applications
Accelerating readiness for theatre in patients requiring Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF). ...
By Firstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM.
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VenoValve - Surgically Implanted Valve for Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a large subset of Chronic Venous Disease (CVD) which occurs as a result of increased venous pressure (venous hypertension) within the veins of the leg, most often caused by the failure of valves within the veins of the leg to properly open and close (valvular incompetence). ...
By enVVeno Medical based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Wound Therapy Applications Device for Mixed Aetiology Leg Ulcers
Leg ulcers occur as a result of various aetiologies. It is thought that more than half are of venous origin, while the remainder are due to arterial, mixed arterial/venous or other ...
By Firstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Software Solutions for Clinical Problem
Misdiagnosed Myocardial Ischemia, Heart Attack & Stroke Risk Leads to Poor Outcomes; Myocardial ischemia occurs when blood flow to your heart is reduced, preventing the heart muscle from receiving enough oxygen. This is often the result of plaque buildup inside the artery wall. Heart attack and stroke are primarily caused by non-obstructive, but unstable plaque in the arteries that goes undiagnosed and untreated.1 Current non-invasive testing cannot visualize the biology deep inside artery walls where heart ...
By Elucid based in Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO)
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). Left untreated, RVO typically leads to progressive deterioration of vision leading to permanent blindness. Risk factors for RVO include atherosclerosis, diabetes and high blood pressure. ...
By Cerevast Medical, Inc. based in Bothell, WASHINGTON (USA).
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Heart Pump for Heart Disease
Heart failure and coronary artery disease are the #1 causes of death worldwide. Coronary artery disease is a chronic condition in which the arteries that supply blood to your heart become narrowed or blocked due to a buildup of fatty material, called plaque. If an artery becomes blocked, it can stop blood flow and cause a heart ...
By Abiomed based in Danvers, MASSACHUSETTS (USA).
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Isotopes for Medical
One of the principal uses of medical isotopes is for diagnostic imaging procedures in the human body. Radioactive isotopes such as technetium-99m (Tc-99m), a daughter isotope of Mo-99, are light-producing elements used in nuclear medicine imaging. When introduced into the patient’s body for medical diagnostic procedures, these radioisotopes help doctors examine how their patients’ various tissues and internal organs are functioning. Some examples of diagnostic nuclear medicine include imaging coronary ...
By Shine Technologies based in Janesville, WISCONSIN (USA).
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Solution for Patients - Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
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 ...
By Lombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM.
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