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based inCaesarea Industrial Park (N), ISRAEL
V-WAVE was established in Israel in 2009 with a focus on developing percutaneous implantable technologies for patients with chronic heart failure. Technology designed by V-Wave, highlighted by its Ventura Interatrial Shunt System, was designed to ...
The V-Wave Ventura Interatrial Shunt is a novel, hourglass-shaped implantable device. The shunt is designed to enable shunting of blood across the interatrial ...
based inSanta Barbara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Active Life Scientific is an early-stage medical device company that has developed a fundamentally new approach to understanding bone health and quality. We've harnessed the power of touch to create a handheld device that can directly measure bone ...
OsteoProbe is a portable handheld impact microindenter that measures the ability of bone material to resist indentation. Unlike radiological or imaging methods (X-ray, DXA and CT) that measure bone mineral density and bone mineral structure, ...
based inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Cardiva Medical, Inc. is a privately held medical device company focused on transforming vascular closure for the benefit of patients, hospitals and physicians in the over 5.5 million catheter-based coronary, peripheral and electrophysiology ...
Studies Have Demonstrated a Reduction in Time to Hemostasis and Ambulation When Compared to Manual Compression. CATALYST is designed to provide temporary hemostasis and enhance coagulation for patients requiring manual compression – helping to ...
based inSan Marcos, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ACI Medical, LLC is a biomedical engineering firm engaged in the research, development, manufacture and sale of therapeutic products and technologies for individuals with varying degrees of limb- and life-threatening vascular conditions. With more ...
ArtAssist is a home-use medical treatment designed to increase blood flow without surgery so that wounds can heal and patients can keep their ...
