7 medtech stories we missed this week: June 22, 2018

[Image from unsplash.com]From Accuray’s India approval to Masimo and PositiveID launching a Bluetooth-enabled thermometer, here are seven medtech stories we missed this week but thought were still worth mentioning. 1. India approves Accuray’s Radixact X9 radiation therapy device Accuray announced in a June 21 press release that it has received an Atomic Energy Regulatory Board Type Approval in India for its Radixact X9 System. The approval allows the company to sell the TomoTherapy platform while allowing hospitals throughout India to import the system. The Radixact and TomoTherapy Systems are radiation therapy devices that can deliver treatment from both clinician-specified bean angles and by continuous delivery of radiation from 360º around the patient. The Radixact System can be used for a number of cases including large tumors or multiple tumors throughout the body, standard radiation therapy indications like breast, lung, prostate and head and neck cancers, as well as complex treatments like total marrow irradiation and whole-brain with simultaneous boosts to multiple metastases. 2. FDA clears Tenon Medical’s Catamaran sacroiliac fusion device Tenon Medical has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Catamaran Sacroiliac Joint Fixation System (CAT SIJ Fixation System), according to a June 20 press release. The CAT SJI Fixation System is designed for sacroiliac joint fusion for conditions such as sacroiliac joint disruptions and degenerative sacroiliiti...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: 510(k) Cardiovascular Diagnostics Endoscopic / Arthroscopic Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Hospital Care Imaging Patient Monitoring Regulatory/Compliance Ultrasound Accuray Inc. Arcuro Medical BTG Masimo MedTech NuSight P Source Type: news