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Medtech Startups, March 2008




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

  • Cardiac rhythm monitor.
  • Diagnosis of pediatric vesicoureteral reflux.
  • Developing atherectomy for peripheral vascular disease.
  • Systems to facilitate arthroscopic surgery.
  • Bioimplants for surgery.
  • Instrumentation for use in laparoscopic surgery.
  • Interbody spacers for spine surgery.
  • Electrosurgical instrumentation.
  • Drug startup
  • Pediatric therapeutics
  • Non-surgical treatment of obesity via outpatient device implant.
  • Biomaterials for soft tissue repair
  • Developing automated glucose measurement system based on near infrared.
  • Products in OB/GYN, orthopedics and aesthetics.
  • Device to non-invasively monitor intracranial pressure.


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