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Medtronic acquires articulating instrument maker Fortimedix Surgical

November 21, 2024 By Sean Whooley

Medtronic Fortimedix Surgical

Fortimedix Surgical announced today that it has been acquired by medtech giant Medtronic (NYSE:MDT). "We are pleased to share that Fortimedix Surgical was acquired by Medtronic," the company wrote on LinkedIn. "A unique opportunity to leverage our articulating instrument technology for application across patient therapies. We look forward to … [Read more...] about Medtronic acquires articulating instrument maker Fortimedix Surgical

Filed Under: Applications, Business, Materials, Mergers & Acquisitions, Metals, Surgical Robotics, Technologies & Devices, Tubing Components Tagged With: Fortimedix Surgical, medtronic

New Synchron CTO Riki Banerjee on BCI manufacturing and outsourcing

January 5, 2024 By Jim Hammerand

A close-up of the Synchron Stentrode brain implant.

After 12 years in Medtronic’s neuromodulation operating unit and two years as R&D VP at Synchron, Riki Banerjee is the brain-computer interface (BCI) developer’s new chief technology officer. More electrodes and thinner electrodes were always goals at Medtronic. But neuro device makers across the industry have faced the difficulties of … [Read more...] about New Synchron CTO Riki Banerjee on BCI manufacturing and outsourcing

Filed Under: Brain-computer interfaces, Manufacturing, Metals, Neurology, Nitinol Tagged With: synchron

How LimFlow’s foot-saving system prevents amputations in patients with no other options

September 22, 2023 By Jim Hammerand

An illustration of the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins, specifically the crossing stent that routes blood from the artery to the vein.

LimFlow’s breakthrough system for treating chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is the first of its kind approved by the FDA for this severe form of peripheral artery disease (PAD). For CLTI patients who have lost blood flow below their knee and have no other suitable endovascular or surgical treatment options available, the LimFlow System … [Read more...] about How LimFlow’s foot-saving system prevents amputations in patients with no other options

Filed Under: Catheters, Metals, Needles, Stents, Uncategorized Tagged With: LimFlow

Two-armed surgical robot prototype targets pediatric brain tumors

September 20, 2023 By Jim Hammerand

A photo of an endoscopic robot's curved arms with instruments at the end.

Researchers say they've developed a surgical robot for removing brain tumors in children, and that it could also offer a less invasive, safer option for adult neurosurgery and other procedures. The trick is using hollow, nitinol robot arms to allow neurosurgeons to swap tools during a tumor resection procedure, said Pierre DuPont. He's the chief … [Read more...] about Two-armed surgical robot prototype targets pediatric brain tumors

Filed Under: Materials, Metals, Nitinol, Product Development, Research, Research & Development, Tubing Components, Uncategorized Tagged With: Boston Children's Hospital

Medical nitinol processing: How NiTi is turned into wire, tubes and sheets for medical devices

September 12, 2023 By Jim Hammerand

One result of medical nitinol processing is a stent; pictured are two stents made of medical-grade nitinol, one compressed and the other expanded.

Medical nitinol processing transforms raw nickel-titanium alloy into wire, coils, tubes and sheets for medical and dental device manufacturers. We previously covered nitinol's journey from the earth's crust through high-temperature melting crucibles and forging operations to create nitinol ingots and then smaller, more workable shapes such as … [Read more...] about Medical nitinol processing: How NiTi is turned into wire, tubes and sheets for medical devices

Filed Under: Advanced Materials, Machining, Manufacturing, Materials, Metals, Nitinol, Tubing Components, Uncategorized Tagged With: Medical Design & Outsourcing

How Alpine Laser created its medical tube cutting workstation

February 22, 2023 By Chris Newmarker

Marketing image from Alpine Laser and Omron Automation Americas of the Medicut Pro

A partnership with Omron Automation Americas enabled Alpine Laser to create what it describes as an easy-to-support, modular machine for cutting stainless steel medical tubing. Alpine Laser (Bloomington, Minnesota) recently launched its medical-tube-cutting Medicut Pro. Alpine Laser describes the Medicut Pro as a purpose-driven and ultra-fast … [Read more...] about How Alpine Laser created its medical tube cutting workstation

Filed Under: Machine Tool, Machining, Metals, Tools Tagged With: Alpine Laser, Omron Automation Americas

Why Affera’s cardiac ablation technology is worth $1B to Medtronic

November 16, 2022 By Jim Hammerand

A sphere-shaped, expandable lattice device with electrodes for cardiac ablation

Affera started in 2014 with a simple goal that paid off when Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) bought the company for up to $1 billion this year. Achieving that goal, however, took some unconventional and sometimes difficult design choices, Affera founder and CEO Doron Harlev said. Newton, Massachusetts–based Affera's system diagnoses, maps and treats … [Read more...] about Why Affera’s cardiac ablation technology is worth $1B to Medtronic

Filed Under: Advanced Materials, Catheters, Materials, Metals, Research, Research & Development, Tubing Components Tagged With: Affera, medtronic

Wytech Industries announces new CEO

April 12, 2022 By Chris Newmarker

Wytech Industries CEO David Ohmann

Wytech Industries, a Vance Street Capital portfolio company, announced today that it has promoted David Ohmann to the corner office. Ohmann joined Wytech in May 2021 as president. A veteran of Heraeus and TE Connectivity's MicroGroup, he has more than 25 years of medical device industry experience. “Over the past eleven months Dave’s energy, … [Read more...] about Wytech Industries announces new CEO

Filed Under: Metals, Tubing Components Tagged With: personnel announcements, Wytech Industries

Abbott CMO Dr. Nick West touts latest iteration of drug-eluting stent

August 2, 2021 By Sean Whooley

Abbott Xience Skypoint stent

Abbott executive Dr. Nick West believes the company offers the “best-in-class” drug-eluting stent with its Xience platform. When Abbott (NYSE:ABT) CMO & divisional VP of global medical affairs Dr. Nick West looks back at his use of drug-eluting stents in the early 2000s, all he sees now is innovation. As a practicing interventional … [Read more...] about Abbott CMO Dr. Nick West touts latest iteration of drug-eluting stent

Filed Under: Metals, Stents Tagged With: Abbott

Heraeus Medical Components acquires Pulse Systems

November 4, 2020 By Nancy Crotti

Heraeus Medical Components announced this week that it has acquired Pulse Systems, a precision laser processor and manufacturer of nitinol and other metal-based implants and delivery systems. A key reason for the acquisition is the increasing importance of vascular access and delivery systems to enable new therapies, according to Peter Reimer, … [Read more...] about Heraeus Medical Components acquires Pulse Systems

Filed Under: Catheters, Components, Metals, Nitinol, Tubing Components Tagged With: Heraeus, heraeusmedicalcomponents, Pulse Systems

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