Coronary Angioplasty Articles & Analysis
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The study, which included 62 patients across six European centers, shows that coronary angioplasties using the R-One™ robot are safe and effective for patients, while also improving the working conditions for the interventional cardiologist by drastically reducing exposure to X-rays. ...
ByRobocath
Robocath, a company that designs, develops and commercializes innovative robotic platforms for the treatment of vascular diseases, announces today that it has concluded its ‘R-Evolution’ clinical study. The study was aimed at assessing the safety and efficacy of the R-OneTM robotic assistance platform. Sixty-two patients across six European hospital centers participated: the ...
ByRobocath
Robocath, a company that designs, develops and commercializes innovative robotic platforms for the treatment of vascular diseases, today announces the successful completion of the first coronary angioplasty in China assisted by its R-One™ robotic platform. ...
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Robocath, a company that designs, develops and commercializes cardiovascular robotic platforms for the treatment of vascular diseases, today announces the successful completion of first five robotic coronary angioplasties in Belgium. The Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI) were performed on April 8 and 13 by Prof. ...
ByRobocath
Robocath, a company that designs, develops and commercializes cardiovascular robotic systems for the treatment of vascular diseases, today announces the successful completion of the first remote robotic-assisted coronary angioplasty in Europe. The procedure was carried out by Prof. ...
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(CMI) has been granted “Breakthrough Device Designation” from the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the MagicTouch SCB Sirolimus Coated Balloon Catheter, for the treatment of small coronary artery lesions in Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). The proposed indication for use includes “The ...
Mehran Khorsandi and medical devices engineer Henry Bourang, ABS is positioned to solve one of the most technically challenging problems – the treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions - that has eluded the medical device world since coronary stents were first implanted in humans in 1986. Coronary bifurcation lesions are prevalent in about ...