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J & J ’ s Cerenovus launches Galaxy G3 mini embolic coil, touts Arise II Embotrap study data
Johnson & Johnson‘s (NYSE:JNJ) Cerenovus division this week announced the launch of its Galaxy G3 Mini embolic coil and released data from a study of its Embotrap device designed to remove clots from the brain following ischemic stroke. The Galaxy G3 Mini coils are designed to be approximately 25% softer than the Galaxy G3 xsft coils, with an ultra-low coil profile and a primary wind diameter of 0.009 inches, which Cerenovus said is the lowest profile available in its Spectra line. The newly launched coil is designed to have a random complex shape to make it comformable and enable the device to seek and fill open...
Source: Mass Device - January 26, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Blood Management Business/Financial News Catheters Clinical Trials Neurological Vascular cerenovus johnsonandjohnson Source Type: news

Penumbra touts non-inferiority in Compass aspiration thrombectomy trial
Penumbra (NYSE:PEN) late last month released results from the Compass trial of its aspiration thrombectomy system designed to treat acute ischemic stroke, touting that the system was shown to be non-inferior to stent retrievers. Results from the trial were presented at the International Stroke Conference, the Alameda, Calif.-based company said. Investigators in the trial aimed to compare the use of Penumbra’s aspiration thrombectomy system, which uses a suction to remove clots, against traditional stent retrievers in treating patients with acute ischemic stroke. Results from the study indicated 52% of patients treat...
Source: Mass Device - February 8, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Blood Management Clinical Trials Vascular Penumbra Inc. Source Type: news

4 Key Insights When Raising Money for Your Medtech Startup: Interview with Bruce Shook, CEO of Intact Vascular
Welcome to the Medsider interview series, a regular feature at MassDevice. All interviews are conducted by Scott Nelson, Founder of Medsider and Group Director for WCG. We hope you enjoy them! Bruce Shook joined Intact Vascular in 2014 as President and CEO. A highly-experienced, medical device executive with more than 30 years of industry experience, Bruce was previously Co-founder, Director, President, and CEO of Neuronetics, which is a privately held medical device company that markets a non-invasive brain stimulation technology for the treatment of depression. Previously, Shook was Co-founder, Director, President, an...
Source: Mass Device - February 27, 2017 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Danielle Kirsh Tags: Blog medsider Source Type: news