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Aortic Heart Valve Suppliers In Europe
3 companies found
based inKennesaw, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Our purpose is to develop simple, elegant solutions that address cardiac and vascular surgeons’ most difficult challenges in treating patients with diseases of the aorta and to deliver breakthrough technologies of unsurpassed quality that have ...
Homografts, such as CryoValve Aortic Valves, are recommended by the current STS Clinical Practice Guidelines3 for patients with extensive active endocarditis destruction of the aortic annulus (Class I, Level of Evidence B) and can be considered for ...
based inEindhoven, NETHERLANDS
Xeltis is a clinical-stage medical device company pioneering a restorative approach in cardiovascular therapy. RestoreX™, Xeltis technology platform, is the world’s first polymer-based technology designed to enable natural restoration of ...
Fully synthetic restorative pulmonary heart valve for Right Ventricular Outflow Tract reconstruction, overtime turning into a living heart valve made of patient’s own ...
based inEpalinges, SWITZERLAND
Novostia is a privately held medical device company developing an innovative artificial heart valve, especially for young patients. With the support of world leading surgeons, Novostia endeavors to improve the quality of life of millions of patients ...
Your heart is the most important muscular organ in your body. It is a two-sided pump that beats about 100,000 times a day (more than 2 billion times in an average lifetime) to keep your blood circulation going. The right side of the heart pumps ...
