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News We’re Watching: Neuralink’s Blindsight Gets FDA Breakthrough Device Tag; FDA Pump Recalls, Guidances; Discure, DeepLook Bolster Coffers

This week, Neuralink announced it received US FDA breakthrough device designation for a device to restore sight; medtechs Discure and DeepLook secured new funding; FDA pump recalls from B. Braun Medical and Fresenius Kabi; Axonics prevails in patent infringement lawsuit with Medtronic; Merit Medical buys Cook Medical for $210m.

News We’re Watching: AMP Sues FDA To Block Lab-Developed Test Rule; FDA Guidances; ICU Medical Infusion Pump Correction

 
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This week, a medical group sued the FDA to block a lab-developed test rule; the FDA published guidance on device classifications; Defibtec issued a recall of its chest compression device and ICU Medical updated instructions for its infusion pump batteries; Maui Imaging raised a $4m DOD grant to put imaging tech into military-based trauma units.

News We’re Watching: FDA Warning Letters; First Hysterectomy With MIRA Robot; DOJ Finalizes Rule On Accessibility; And More

 
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This week, the US FDA sent a warning letter to maker of batteries for AEDs, AMCO; Virtual Incision successfully completed the first hysterectomy its miniaturized robotic-assisted surgery device MIRA; The DOJ finalized a rule that requires government-operated health care facilities to provide accessible equipment for people with disabilities; the FDA compiled its resources on reprocessed medical devices onto a new web page; and more.

News We’re Watching: Nipro Medical Invests $397.8M In First US Facility; Baxter, Hamilton Ventilator Recalls; FDA Warnings; And More

 
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This week, Nipro Medical Corp. announced it will invest $397.8m to build a US-based production plant, generating 232 new jobs; both Baxter and Hamilton announced ventilator recalls; Imperative Care wins FDA clearance for its stroke catheter; Intelligent Ultrasound Group plc entered into a conditional sale and purchase deal to sell its Clinical AI business to GE HealthCare for £40.5m; RMI distributed 350m rapid test kits in the fight against HIV/AIDS; Jiangsu Shenli Medical Production Co., Ltd received a second FDA warning letter about quality and safety of plastic syringes.

News We’re Watching: DMCA Judicial Review Upheld; Abbott’s Rio CGM Available OTC; J&J’s Velys Wins FDA UKA Expansion

 
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This week, AdvaMed and MITA win appeal to prevent repair companies from hacking medical devices, the FDA cleared Abbott’s Libre Rio CGM for OTC sales, J&J MedTech wins expanded clearance for Velys knee medical robot, the FDA updates its AI program, Canary Speech secures $13m in series A funding and Xeltis won FDA approval for an IDE submission to begin enrolling patients for a pivotal study for aXess.  

News We're Watching: ACLA Sues FDA; Philips Recall; New Funding In Women’s Health; FDA Nods

 

This week, the ACLA filed a lawsuit against the US FDA; Philips recalled around 100,000 ventilators; women’s health companies Natural Cycles and Gameto padded their coffers; and Canary Medical and J&J’s Ethicon received FDA nods.

News We’re Watching: Telehealth Advances; AI Regulation; NIH Backs SIRT; Oura Upgraded

 
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This week, a House subcommittee advanced a two-year telehealth extension, Chuck Schumer and a bipartisan group of senators introduced a plan for regulating AI, the FDA launched its new online RST Catalog, NIH recommends targeted radiotherapy cancer treatment, and Oura announced new health features for its smart ring.

News We’re Watching: Philips Settles Recall Fallout; FDA REdI, Townhalls, Approvals

 
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This week, Philips Respironics reached a $1.1b settlement affecting CPAP and other breathing devices. Toku announced it received US FDA breakthrough device designation for its MyKidneyAI technology. This May, the FDA will hold its REdI conference focusing on innovation in medical product development and hold another townhall focusing on considerations for selecting a sterilization modality.

News We’re Watching: AI Safety Partnership; Boston Scientific Recalls; New Cancer, STI Tests; VR

 
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This week, the US and UK announced a partnership to promote AI safety. Boston Scientific recalls embolic agent. LumiCell received FDA approval for its imaging agent to detect residual cancer. Scout receives an award to develop an STI test; and Osso VR leverages the Apple Vision Pro for VR medical training.

News We're Watching: Abbott, Click, Otsuka, Prenosis Win FDA Approval; EU Health Data Space Proposal, And More

This week, Abbott, Click and Otsuka, Prenosis won the FDA nod respectively for an in vitro diagnostic to evaluate patients for concussion, the first prescription digital therapeutic to treat major depressive disorder and a software to predict sepsis. Also on the regulatory front, the FDA will now take 513(g)s forms via its eSTAR framework. In Europe, the debate of what personal information can be shared continues. 

News We’re Watching: FDA Approves Medtronic's Affera, Roche's CGM Moves Closer To Approval, And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching covers medtech industry and research news you may have missed. This week, the Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) conference in Florence, Italy, included new results from studies of Roche's continuous glucose monitor and Medtronic's 780G insulin pump, Medtronic moved closer to earning FDA approval for its Affera ablation mapping and ablation system, and Linus Health expanded its technology for finding signs of cognitive problems in speech data.

New’s We’re Watching: J&J's Varipulse PFA Earns CE Mark; Labs Create Intravascular Robots; And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights some recent business and R&D developments you may have missed. This week, Biosense Webster’s Varipulse PFA platform earned a CE mark; Biosense Webster also announced the start the pivotal IDE study of its Laminar left atrial appendage elimination system; the FDA approved Boston Scientific's Agent paclitaxel-coated balloon and cleared Medtronic's OsteoCool 2.0 bone ablation system; three papers in Science Robotics describe magnetically controlled vascular robots that could go places wires and catheters cannot.

News We're Watching: Tricuspid Procedure Boom, Boston Scientific Borrows $2Bn, And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights some recent business and R&D developments you may have missed. This week, GE Healthcare and Biofourmis announced a deal to collaborate on virtual care; Cleerly touts a new CPT code for its Ischemia cardiac diagnostic software; Boston Scientific announced how it plans to pay for Axonics; a Wells Fargo survey suggests the market for transcatheter tricuspid valve repair and replacement will grow faster than previously imagined; Virtual Incision earns FDA de novo authorization for its MIRA miniaturized surgical system for colectomy procedures; and MMI and Fabric announce major financing rounds.

News We're Watching: Accenture Expects 'More Human' Tech, Cardiac Genetic Tests In Walmart; And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights a few noteworthy industry developments you might have missed: Accenture's new Vision Report addresses the future of "more human" tech in health care; Efemoral secures FDA's breakthrough status for its bioresorbable peripheral stent; Impulse Dynamics secures $135m to support its cardiac contractility modulation; PrecisionLife and Metrodora announced a partnership to address chronic diseases including long COVID; Cardio Diagnostics launches its cardiac epigenetic/genetic tests in a Walmart near Chicago.

News We're Watching: Layoffs At Illumina, Canary's Heart Sensor; SCS To Help Amputees; Samsung's Apnea Monitor

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights a few medtech industry developments we are following: Illumina will lay off 111 people from its San Diego headquarters as it comes to grips with the impending Grail divestiture; a team of researchers have devised a way to use spinal cord stimulators to give amputees "feeling" in a leg that is no longer there; Samsung earns FDA de novo for sleep apnea monitor.

News We’re Watching: LivaNova Names CEO; Surgical Robot Goes To Space, And More

 

Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights medtech industry developments we are following: LivaNova named a new CEO, Roche confirmed plans to launch a continuous glucose monitor, Virtual Incision sent its surgical robot into orbit, and Synchron announced a deal with Acquandas to advance its brain interface technology.

News We’re Watching: Intuitive Plans da Vinci 5 Launch; Roche’s CGM Plan; ReWalk Rebrands, And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights medtech industry developments we are following: Intuitive announced an FDA filing for its da Vinci 5 surgical robot; Roche hits at CGM plans; Abbott launches a new smaller rechargeable deep brain stimulator; CroiValve starts transcatheter tricuspid valve trial; ReWalk rebrands as Lifeward; and more news you may have missed.

News We’re Watching: Self-Powered Pacemakers, Artificial Hearts, And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights medtech industry developments that you may have missed over the last few weeks. Chinese researchers are working on a self-powered pacemaker, Carmat updated its artificial heart progress, a trial validates Smith & Nephew's Regeneten implant in shoulder surgery, experts back intravascular IVUS in peripheral interventions, and Spectral AI launches a new trial of its AI for burn evaluation.

News We’re Watching: GE And Google Announce AI Initiatives, Medtronic Announces Approvals, And More

 

Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights medtech industry developments that you may have missed over the last few weeks. UK-based CMR Surgical announced more milestones, Newfoundlound Diagnostics introduced a new UTI diagnostic, Google announced a new health care-oriented large language model, and more.

News We’re Watching: Boston Scientific Updates PFA Progress, Novel Vibrating Pill For Obesity, And More

 
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Medtech Insight's News We're Watching highlights medtech industry developments that you may have missed over the last few weeks. The first edition for 2024 includes an update on Boston Scientific's pulsed field ablation technology and a preclinical trial of a novel weight-loss "pill." Also, Strkyer is acquiring SERF, Imperative Care is testing a new intracranial stent, and CardioMech closed a $13m funding round to support its artificial mitral chord repair technology.

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