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Natural Bionanomatrix Coating Technologies for Cardiovascular Disease industry

Natural Bionanomatrix Coating Technologies for Cardiovascular Disease industry

The endothelium is the lining of the blood vessels that is a thin layer of endothelial cells and underlying nanofibrillar basement membrane. ...

ByEndomimetics  based in  Birmingham, ALASKA (USA)


Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO)

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). ...

ByCerevast Medical, Inc.  based in  Bothell, WASHINGTON (USA)


Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Central serous chorioretinopathy is when fluid builds up under the retina. This can distort vision. The fluid leakage comes from a layer of tissue under the retina, called the choroid. There is another layer of cells called the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). When the RPE doesn’t work as it should, fluid builds up under the RPE. As a result, a small detachment forms under the retina, causing vision to become ...

ByLutronic Vision  based in  Billerica, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)


Medical Lasers Systems for Dental Lasers

Medical Lasers Systems for Dental Lasers

Use the ablation hand piece for gingivectomies and other cutting needs. The therapy hand piece works for pain and inflammation in treatments like those for ...

ByBerman Medical Lasers, LLC  based in  Cherry Hill, NEW JERSEY (USA)


Clinical Immunology and Intensive Care Medicine for Haemophilia

Clinical Immunology and Intensive Care Medicine for Haemophilia

The treatment differs according to the severity of the haemophilia, which is classified as mild, moderate or severe, depending on how much clotting factor is still detectable in the patient’s blood. Most patients have severe haemophilia A (residual activity of factor VIII less than ...

ByBiotest AG  based in  Dreieich, GERMANY


Diabetic Macular Edema

Diabetic Macular Edema

Diabetic macular edema is a complication of diabetes caused by fluid accumulation in the macula, or central portion of the eye. The macula is filled with cones, the nerve cells that are responsible for sensing light. When the macula begins to fill with fluid, the ability of those cells to sense light is impaired, causing blurred vision that can be severe. Vision loss from DME can progress over a period of months and make it impossible to focus ...

ByLutronic Vision  based in  Billerica, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)


Embolization Device for Peripheral Vascular Disease

Embolization Device for Peripheral Vascular Disease

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. ...

ByArtio Medical, Inc.  based in  Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA)


Stroke

Stroke

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)


VenoValve - Surgically Implanted Valve for Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)

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). ...

ByenVVeno Medical  based in  Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)


Thrombectomy Catheter for Pharmacotheraphy Treatment

Thrombectomy Catheter for Pharmacotheraphy Treatment

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)


Clinical Immunology and Intensive Care Medicine for Immunoglobulins

Clinical Immunology and Intensive Care Medicine for Immunoglobulins

Immunoglobulins (antibodies) are vitally important proteins which circulate in the blood and perform a wide variety of tasks. They influence markedly the balance of our immune ...

ByBiotest AG  based in  Dreieich, GERMANY


Breast MRI System for Breast Cancer

Breast MRI System for Breast Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases in which normal cells change and grow out of control. In breast cancer, the cancerous cells are usually cells of the lobules and ducts (ie, the glands that produce milk and the channels that carry milk to the nipple). Keep in mind that cancer, or carcinoma, of the breast can be broadly divided into two categories : ...

ByAurora Healthcare US Corp.  based in  Danvers, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)


Carpal Tunnel for Endoscopic Surgery

Carpal Tunnel for Endoscopic Surgery

A hand specialist will usually recommend endoscopic surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome if you meet the following 3 requirements. ...

ByCarpal Pain Solutions. LLC  based in  Fort Pierce, FLORIDA (USA)


Thrombectomy Catheter for Thrombectomy Treatments

Thrombectomy Catheter for Thrombectomy Treatments

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)

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