Archive for the ‘Medical Devices’

Sonamba™ Featured as Finalist at i-Stage, the Next-Gen Tech Event Hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association

October 15, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices, Medical Technology

(Durham, N.C.) Sonamba, a new wellbeing monitor from pomdevices, LLC, has been awarded a finalist position at this month’s i-stage event for next-gen technologies. The event is hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). (more…)

Tryton Announces Positive Six-Month Results for Side Branch Stent System

September 30, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices, Medical Technology

(Durham, N.C.) Tryton Medical, Inc., the leading developer of stents designed to definitively treat bifurcation lesions, announced interim six-month results from a symposium during the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2010 conference in Washington, D.C. Results from 253 patients in the E-Tryton registry presented by David P. Foley, M.D., of Beaumont Hospital & Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, demonstrated low rates of target lesion revascularization (TLR) and side branch failure (3.6 and 1.2 percent, respectively), with no incidences of stent thromboses. (more…)

Physicians Now Have the Ability to Test for Buprenorphine in Their Offices

August 13, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices

(Winston-Salem, N.C.) Carolina Liquid Chemistries (http://www.carolinachemistries.com), the provider of the BioLis 24i chemistry system, one of the fastest growing physician office chemistry analyzers on the market offering more than 80 different tests and 16 drugs of abuse tests, has added buprenorphine to its expansive menu. Physicians are now able to perform testing on patients quickly and economically in order to monitor the potential for abuse of the schedule III opiod. Buprenorphine is intended for the treatment of pain under the trade name Buprenex® and for the treatment of narcotic addiction under the trade names Suboxone® and Subutex®. (more…)

Laser Technology Making Impact in Veterinary Care

July 13, 2010 By: David D. Menzies Category: Medical Devices, Medical Technology

(Apex, N.C.) Harmony Animal Hospital, a full-service veterinary hospital servicing Apex and surrounding areas, is now offering state-of-the-art laser therapy to treat pain and inflammation in dogs and cats. The addition of one of the first multiwave locked system (MLS) laser therapy units in the Triangle comes as the veterinary care facility celebrates its first year providing quality animal care to pet owners throughout Southwest Wake County. (more…)

NanoVibronix Presents at BioMed 2010 its Second Generation PainShield for the Treatment of Pain and Wounds with Therapeutic Ultrasound

June 18, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices

(Nesher, Israel) NanoVibronix, a medical device company which develops innovative therapeutic ultrasound applications, announced that following its initial success with the first generation PainShield device for pain therapy, especially for the severe pain associated with Trigeminal Neuralgia, NanoVibronix presents its second generation PainShield with additional features for the therapy of chronic pain and wounds. PainShield is a small, portable device that produces low frequency, low intensity ultrasonic waves for healing of soft tissue such as tendon, chronic wounds and neuropathic pain. (more…)

Tryton Announces Positive Data from Side Branch System Presented in Symposium at EuroPCR 2010

May 26, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices

tryton_logo_final(Durham, N.C.) Tryton Medical, Inc., the leading developer of stents designed to definitively treat bifurcation lesions, today announced results from the company’s TRYTON Side Branch Stent™ System presented during a Tryton-sponsored symposium in conjunction with the EuroPCR 2010 conference in Paris. (more…)

Tryton launches side-branch stent in eleven European countries

April 23, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices

(Research Triangle Park, N.C.) Tryton Medical, Inc., the leading developer of stents designed to definitively treat bifurcation lesions, today announced the launch of the TRYTON Side Branch Stent™ System in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The stent is used to treat bifurcation lesions, the largest unmet need confronting interventional cardiology. (more…)

NCAMES issues statement on new anti-fraud bill

April 16, 2010 By: David D. Menzies Category: Health Care, Medical Devices, Medical Technology

(Raleigh, N.C.) North Carolina’s leader in home medical equipment advocacy and education, NCAMES, has released an official statement in support of the Medicare Fraud Enforcement and Prevention Act of 2010. The new legislation, H.R. 5044, was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Ron Klein (D-Fla.) and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) and several other lawmakers to stop criminal activity in the Medicare system before it starts. (more…)

Tryton announces enrollment completion of two European registries

April 08, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices

(Research Triangle Park, N.C.) Tryton Medical, Inc., the leading developer of stents designed to definitively treat bifurcation lesions, today announced completion of enrollment in E-Tryton 150 and E-Tryton Benelux, two European registry studies of the company’s TRYTON Side Branch Stent™ System for the treatment of atherosclerotic lesions in the side branch at the site of a bifurcation. (more…)

North Carolina home medical equipment providers travel to Washington to advocate for better home medical care

March 15, 2010 By: David D. Menzies Category: Medical Devices

(Cary, N.C.) Home medical equipment service providers from seventeen North Carolina-based companies travelled to Washington, D.C. recently to urge members of Congress to support new legislation that will strengthen homecare availability for millions of older Americans and people with disabilities who require home-based medical equipment and services. (more…)

Xcellerex and Humacyte announce collaboration to develop single-use manufacturing technology for growth of vascular grafts for transplantation

March 05, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Medical Devices, Medical Technology

(Research Triangle Park, N.C.) Humacyte, Inc. and Xcellerex, Inc. have entered into an initial strategic collaboration for Xcellerex to develop a novel manufacturing process that will enable the production of Humacyte’s lead regenerative medicine product using Xcellerex’s XDR single use bioreactor system in its FlexFactory®. Humacyte’s product is a large diameter vascular graft that is based on its innovative and proprietary platform technology for engineering human, extracellular matrix-based tissues that have properties that are similar to native tissues. Humacyte’s vascular grafts represent a breakthrough that will first be used for arterio-venous access in patients on hemodialysis and eventually would be used as a replacement of diseased or damaged blood vessels. Xcellerex will provide development expertise and product manufacturing in exchange for manufacturing development fees from Humacyte. Humacyte will utilize the initial grafts produced under this collaboration for preclinical development, and the parties may continue their collaboration for the development of large scale manufacturing of vascular grafts for transplantation for clinical and commercial use. The FlexFactory will enable Humacyte to later scale up its production to meet late stage clinical and worldwide commercial market demands. The technology for cultivation of vascular grafts was developed by Humacyte using small-scale bioreactors that produced one graft at a time. The grafts have successfully completed animal tests, enabling Humacyte to begin scale up for manufacturing of grafts for human clinical trials and eventually commercial production. The collaboration is partially funded by a Small Business Innovation Research grant awarded to the companies by the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (more…)

Excel Physical Therapy launches new website

March 04, 2010 By: David D. Menzies Category: Medical Devices

(Apex, N.C.) Excel Physical Therapy in Apex has launched a new, informative website detailing the six-year-old clinic’s personalized approach to hands-on care for adults, teens, kids and seniors rehabbing injuries or recovering from surgery. The website, www.xlpt.net, provides insight for patients and referring physicians into Excel’s consultative care model incorporating manual therapeutic techniques at their fully equipped PT clinic and customized patient home exercise programs. (more…)

  • Packaging Cures

    RTP-based advertising and branding firm The Marketing Machine helped overcome the issue of illiteracy among medical patients in Ghana, South Africa in designing packaging for the only manufacturer of anti-retroviral drugs in the region, creating individual icons and colors to help patients understand which drugs they needed, regardless of their ability to read.

    Broadband Stimulus

    Two grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are being used by MCNC to expand broadband connectivity and services throughout North Carolina and create more than 1,000 engineering and construction jobs, the organization said.

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    Defense Industry Gets More Competitive

    U.S. troop level decreases and shrinking armed forces budgets will lead to increased competition and a change in business operations for military contractors in North Carolina and throughout the nation, according to defense industry contracting expert Lea Strickland, requiring a more strategic and tactical approach to developing professional, properly-designed bid proposals.

    A Leg Up for Students

    Innovative concept-to-marketplace product design and development firm Montie Design is holding a Winter 2012 Student Design Contest for aspiring product designers in community colleges, four-year colleges, or high schools from North Carolina and Virginia, starting February 1.

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    The leader in analytical instrumentation for the pharma manufacturing industry has named a new COO responsible for manufacturing, engineering, software development, and project management for hardware and software products such as the VTT-1000 multi-variant testing device, breaking down barriers to speeding-up the drug manufacturing pipeline and cutting-down on drug shortages.

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