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Coronary Interventional Suppliers In Europe
4 companies found
based inSurat, INDIA
SMT is a global medical device company committed to making advance medical technologies accessible to everyone around the world. With a presence in over 69 countries, SMT has achieved recognition from the Government of India for its tremendous ...
Low tip entry profile. Low crossing profile. Quick Inflation & Deflation: SMT's proprietary technology ensures quick deflation (lower deflation time results in reduced ischemic complications). Kink resistant ...
based inAwans, BELGIUM
Miracor Medical is a European medical device company dedicated to improve clinical outcome of patients with impaired cardiac function. Miracor develops and studies the PICSO® (Pressure-controlled Intermittent Coronary Sinus Occlusion) Impulse System ...
based inLeiden, NETHERLANDS
Medis was created in 1989 as a spin-off of the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC Netherlands). Our founder and current CSO, Hans Reiber, built the company focusing on X-ray and image analysis of the heart with the mission to make these tools ...
The innovative, vendor-independent post-processing solution for your offline evaluation of IVUS and OCT ...
based inLeeds, UNITED KINGDOM
Founded in 2009, Leeds-based Arterius is developing a next-generation bioresorbable cardiovascular scaffold (stent) with an emerging market-leading clinical profile. The founding directors have significant experience in the development of medical ...
