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MarginProbe is an FDA-approved breakthrough in lumpectomy surgery that helps surgeons achieve optimum results during their procedures. A non-invasive medical device, MarginProbe examines excised tissue during lumpectomy surgery and can detect the presence or absence of cancer cells on the margins. This provides vital, real time information to surgeons when it matters ...
ByDilon Technologies Inc. based in Newport News, VIRGINIA (USA)
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 ...
ByAnteris Technologies Limited based in Toowong, AUSTRALIA
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
Advances in diagnostic methods have enabled the detection of cancer at the earliest stages when the chances for successful intervention are highest. For many solid tumors, the best chance for a cure is surgery. A surgical cure depends upon the complete removal of all cancer tissue from a patient (a “complete resection”). The main challenge of this approach is that it is very difficult for a surgeon to determine where diseased tissue ends and healthy tissue begins. The result is that many surgical ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a term generally applied to degenerative changes seen in the intervertebral disc in patients that have low back pain. In some people, the affected disc can be the source of pain. Such patients have discogenic low back pain (dLBP). Figure 1 provides an overview of the anatomy of a healthy intervertebral disc. ...
BySpinal Stabilization Technologies, LLC based in Kilkenny City, IRELAND
