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Medtech Startups, February 2008




New medical technologies represented in companies added (February 2008) to the Medtech Startups Database and/or added to the February 2008 issue of MedMarkets:

  • Company develops cryotherapy and cryosurgery ablation devices. It focuses on benign tumor and tissue ablation.
  • Low-frequency ultrasound in wound healing.
  • Company aims to deliver better solutions for patients and physicians in the areas of Biological
  • Cartilage regeneration and endoscopic spine surgery.
  • Medical devices
  • Surgical instruments, including blunt dissection and tissue elevation instrument.
  • Diabetes diagnostics; ocular-based blood glucose measurement.
  • Biomaterials technologies for multiple medical device applications.
  • Microwave ablation of liver, kidney and lung tumors.
  • Implant technologies for peripheral nerve repair.
  • Weight loss therapeutic developer device for opening obstructed airways (cricothyroidotomy) following traumatic injuries.
  • Medical devices R&D company. Device to ease the pain of compression fractures of the spine by separating spinal bones and injecting fast-hardening cement.


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